Han-Wen:
> The recommended way to do the fonts is to have them included in
> separate .eps files. If file size is a concern, you can use
> -dgs-load-fonts. The result will be that you have to go through a PS
> -> PDF step before sending to the printer, though.
I have forgot the exact problems, bu
The recommended way to do the fonts is to have them included in
separate .eps files. If file size is a concern, you can use
-dgs-load-fonts. The result will be that you have to go through a PS
-> PDF step before sending to the printer, though.
(I can recommend pdflatex anyway; the results are usu
Trevor:
...
> $ lilypond-book --psfonts --output=out test.tex
...
> lily-2f978e1e5c.lytmpb1LEdT.aux
>
> But no test.psfonts.
...
BTW, to generate the test.psfonts you could try
http://aspodata.se/noter/palestrina/dies_sanctificatus/lilypond-psfonts
(which is a lilypond-book cut down t
Trevor:
> Is the lilypond-book distributed with 2.11.43.2 refusing to honor --psfonts?
> Or am I doing something wrong? Under Mac OS 10.5.2. Example:
It seems still to be an option
$ grep -C3 psfonts out/bin/lilypond-book
help=_ ("create PDF files for use with PDFTeX"),
Hi,
Is the lilypond-book distributed with 2.11.43.2 refusing to honor --psfonts?
Or am I doing something wrong? Under Mac OS 10.5.2. Example:
$ lilypond-book --psfonts --output=out test.tex
lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.11.43
Reading test.tex...
Running latex...This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592