Hi, Han-Wen, etc.:
you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the feta-
alphabet fonts so Illustrator recognizes it.
I expect that you will need to convert the feta-alphabet* fonts to
TTF, eg. using fontforge.
Okay, I've installed fontforge and converted all the Lilypond fonts,
and Illustrator now recognizes them on import of the PDF (i.e., it
doesn't warn and/or substitute). If anyone wants a set of all the
Lilypond fonts, I'm going to make a package with TTF, OTF, and Type 1
font versions, and can email them to you (or maybe we should put the
package up on the Lilypond site somewhere?).
That being said, there are two more problems...
1. Although Illustrator doesn't complain anymore about the fonts
themselves (by name), it does say "To preserve appearance, some text
has been outlined." In the file, all of the non-note scripts (markup,
rehearsal marks, instrument names, titles, bar numbers, etc.) appear
as question marks, even though they are defined as the correct font
and when I click on them and type, they are not outlines. Any idea
what might be going on there? It's not a *huge* deal to retype the
items in Illustrator, but on larger scores, I'd rather save the
effort if I can.
2. I've noticed that several scripts are double-engraved (i.e., there
are two copies of the same item in the PostScript) -- again, it's not
a huge deal, since I just delete on in Illustrator and retype the
other (as per note #1). So far, I'm sure that the instrument name and
initial tempo indication (\mark \markup...) are examples of this
phenomenon, but I'm assuming I'll find more as I proceed.
Best wishes,
Kieren.
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