Run lilypond with the additional flag --verbose to verify that it uses the correct vector fonts. Towards the end of the printouts, you should see something like
Invoking `dvips -t "a4" -u+ec-mftrace.map -u+lilypond.map -Ppdf testfile'...
This is dvips(k) 5.95a Copyright 2005 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2005.04.27:1649' -> sg.ps
<tex.pro><alt-rule.pro><music-drawing-routines.ps><texps.pro><special.pro>.
<feta20.pfa><ecrm10.pfa>[1]
Make sure that "<feta20.pfa>" is included in that list. Also, you could check the list of fonts in the PDF file, using pdffile or acroread and make sure that GNU-LilyPond-feta-20 is listed as Type1.
/Mats
Bo Herlin wrote:
Im running lilypond 2.4.4 on SuSE 9.3 installed from the SuSE 9.3 DVD.
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
What LilyPond version? What system? How did you install it, from a precompiled package or by compiling it yourself?
All reasonably recent versions of LilyPond use vector fonts (Type1 fonts) in the PS files, not bitmapped fonts like *.660pk.
/Mats
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