You may be surprised to hear, but the Feta font has actually been designed without a graphical interface. It's done using metafont which is a kind of very weird programming language for specifying fonts.
Anyway, since version 2.6, LilyPond can handle virtually any font file that you have on your computer so it shouldn't be hard to make your own font, using a font design program with a graphical interface if you wish, and then tell LilyPond to use that wherever you wish. /Mats Andrzej Kopec wrote:
How to or is is possible (at all, easily at least) to insert (and use inside lily) custom glyphs to feta musical font? I know, that almost anything could be inserted as PS, but this way would be more confortable, because of scaling and portability (operating with bare stencils is much harder than designing things with graphical interface). Best, /ak/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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