Marc, I've never done anything with lilypondbook, so I can't say definitively, but it sounds like the fonts need to be put in your system font directory. Only LilyPond uses it's own fonts folder, so if you are using another program for this, it will be looking for them in the system font folder.
-Abraham Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 23, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Marc Hohl <m...@hohlart.de> wrote: > > Hi list, > > I wanted to give the new alternative font "Cadence" a try in my current > project, which is based on lilypond-book and xelatex. > > Unfortunately, I got dozens of lines like > Layout nach »./de/lily-510b5f50.eps« ausgeben... > Warnung: "cadence-18"="cadence-18" kann nicht eingebettet werden > Warnung: "cadence-20"="cadence-20" kann nicht eingebettet werden > Warnung: "cadence-20"="cadence-20" kann nicht eingebettet werden > > and therefore, the note head glyphs are missing in the resulting document. > > Compiling a standalone lilypond document like the following: > > \version "2.19.16" > > \paper { > #(define fonts > (set-global-fonts > #:music "cadence" > )) > } > > \score { > \new Staff { c'' d'' e'' } > } > > runs without error (and includes the note heads in the output). > > Do I have to move the .otf font files in a directory where ghostscript can > find them? > > TIA, > > Marc > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user