2008/10/2 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Note that Pango (the font handling library used in LilyPond) may pick > different symbols from different fonts, so even if the rest of the text is > typeset using the standard Century Schoolbook font, the lyric tie is > typically taken from a separate font since it's not found in Century > Schoolbook.
Ah, thanks. When you first read the section (and I've read it several times) it doesn't clearly say that the Schoolbook does not have that glyph. It is sort of hinted in a round about way if you read the section a couple of times more with some serious thought. Or maybe I'm just a bit thick. :-) The file on my work computer says it had used these fonts: %%DocumentSuppliedResources: font ArialUnicodeMS %%DocumentSuppliedResources: font CenturySchL-Roma %%DocumentSuppliedResources: font Emmentaler-20 %%DocumentSuppliedResources: font feta-alphabet20 My home computer has the Arial font but it's not probably Unicode compatible. I'll have to copy it there. Anyway, thanks for the pointer once more. -Risto _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user