Re: all my lilypond fonts are huge!

2019-05-30 Thread Ben

On 5/30/2019 2:09 PM, Peter Jaques wrote:

hello all,

i'm running lilypond 2.19.83 (and also 2.18.2) on ubuntu 19.04. all 
the text fonts are coming out giant, while the notation is fine. this 
is happening even with old files (which used to print fine). old pdfs 
of those same old files are fine. i tried just this, alone in a new file:


\relative c' { c-\markup "ab" }

and the "ab" are huge, like 60 point type. additionally, the letters 
are almost completely on top of each other, as if they're spaced for a 
small font.


I've tried resetting the fonts with set-global-font, to no avail. can 
anyone help me debug this?


thanks in advance
~peter in athens

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Hi Peter,

I think I've seen that before here on the mailing list. I remember the 
fix being font-package related...


*edit* yes I've found one thread here, maybe this could help?

http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-Fonts-too-big-td196510.html

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all my lilypond fonts are huge!

2019-05-30 Thread Peter Jaques
hello all,

i'm running lilypond 2.19.83 (and also 2.18.2) on ubuntu 19.04. all the text 
fonts are coming out giant, while the notation is fine. this is happening even 
with old files (which used to print fine). old pdfs of those same old files are 
fine. i tried just this, alone in a new file:

\relative c' { c-\markup "ab" }

and the "ab" are huge, like 60 point type. additionally, the letters are almost 
completely on top of each other, as if they're spaced for a small font.

I've tried resetting the fonts with set-global-font, to no avail. can anyone 
help me debug this?

thanks in advance
~peter in athens 

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Re: lilypond fonts

2016-03-26 Thread Urs Liska


Am 27. März 2016 00:19:38 MEZ, schrieb Andrew Bernard 
:
>Which fonts may I ask?
>
>What if I have been using one that is now commercial?
>
>a

You have obtained them under a free license and that can't be revoked. You will 
just not receive free updates anymore.

That's also what Abraham regerred to when saying he can't stop anyone sharing 
the files one already has.

Urs

>
>
>On 27/03/2016, 00:13, "Abraham Lee"
>tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Some fonts are becoming commercial, so there have been a lot of
>decisions to make as well.
>
>
>
>
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Re: lilypond fonts

2016-03-26 Thread Andrew Bernard
Which fonts may I ask?

What if I have been using one that is now commercial?

a


On 27/03/2016, 00:13, "Abraham Lee" 
 wrote:

Some fonts are becoming commercial, so there have been a lot of decisions to 
make as well.

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Re: lilypond fonts

2016-03-26 Thread tisimst
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 9:04 AM, tyronicus [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n188979...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:

> Is it necessary that the site be down while you are making these
> decisions? I could easily throw your old site up on a server while
> you're working on it. So many people have asked, and the fonts are
> completely unavailable. I'm sure people wouldn't mind using an older
> version of the fonts while you are working on commercializing them.
>

Thanks, tyronicus. I really appreciate your offer, but it's not a issue of
having a place to put them. I have my own server space that I can use or I
could just as easily put everything back up at the old location. Like I
said before, I will look at what effort will be required to put something
back up until the full-site is up and running. It takes quite a bit of
effort to maintain everything and I'm needing to prioritize my efforts.

Best,
Abraham




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Re: lilypond fonts

2016-03-26 Thread tyronicus
Is it necessary that the site be down while you are making these
decisions? I could easily throw your old site up on a server while
you're working on it. So many people have asked, and the fonts are
completely unavailable. I'm sure people wouldn't mind using an older
version of the fonts while you are working on commercializing them.



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Re: lilypond fonts

2016-03-26 Thread Abraham Lee
Martin,

On Saturday, March 26, 2016, Martin Neubauer  wrote:

> Unfortunately my enthusiasm for these new possibilities got dampened
> somewhat by the current absence of the distribution site for these fonts (
> fonts.openlilylib.org, of course.) This made me wonder, are there any
> news regarding when the website will be online again? (I'm aware that there
> is some larger restructuring being done, so I fully understand that it's
> taking time. But I'm still curious...)
>

Well, you're not the only one who has been asking about this recently. I
don't have a firm launch date, but please be assured that I'm  working as
fast as I can on the new website (which is pretty much done) and in
updating the fonts themselves (still have some work to do here). I recently
ran into a frustrating problem with building the fonts that I'm working
through now. This, unfortunately,  has also contributed to the delay of my
launch.

Unfortunately, this task has been more than just transferring files from
one server to another. Some fonts are becoming commercial, so there have
been a lot of decisions to make as well.

Sorry for the delay. I am grateful for everyone's patience and
understanding. I hope to have better news than this for everyone soon!

Best,
Abraham

P.S. I may consider re-posting download links to the fonts that won't be
going commercial. Give me some time to think about that.

P.P.S. Which font(s) were you looking for, anyway?
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lilypond fonts

2016-03-26 Thread Martin Neubauer
Hi all,

Because I did no (serious) music typesetting for quite some time, I got a
bit out of touch with what was going on in the lilypond world. Because I
have some upcoming projects ahead of me, I took the opportunity to try and
catch up a little. So I became now aware of the mechanism for choosing
alternate fonts as well as Abraham Lee's marvellous work creating fonts to
choose from. Unfortunately my enthusiasm for these new possibilities got
dampened somewhat by the current absence of the distribution site for these
fonts (fonts.openlilylib.org, of course.) This made me wonder, are there
any news regarding when the website will be online again? (I'm aware that
there is some larger restructuring being done, so I fully understand that
it's taking time. But I'm still curious...)

Many thanks in advance,
Martin

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Re: Installing LilyPond fonts for use in programs under

2012-05-09 Thread Philip Thomas
philip.tho...@bluewin.ch writes:

 Is it possible to install the Feta/Emmentaler font(s?) in Windows 7 so that 
characters become 
 available in applications running under Windows?

Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:

The easiest way to 
do that is probably by installing Denemo

http://www.denemo.org/Download

Thanks, Jan.

I tried it, and the font was indeed then present in font lists 
under Windows, but in a rather quirky way -- small glyphs with difficult-to-use 
spacing. My workaround: When I need a 
LilyPond glyph in a Windows program, I produce it in PDF format from a .ly file 
by the conventional LilyPond route, and 
then use Adobe Reader's snapshot feature to copy and paste it. Not entirely 
satisfactory since resizing of the pasted 
image results in some loss of definition of the image, but I'll work on 
improving that.

Philip

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Re: Installing LilyPond fonts for use in programs under Windows 7

2012-05-09 Thread Philip Thomas
philip.tho...@bluewin.ch wrote:

 And by the way, what is the relationship between Feta and Emmentaler?

Han-Wen 
Nienhuys replied:

feta was the original Type1 font.  Since Type1 fonts can only hold 256
entries, we had several of 
them.  Later we unified them into
Emmentaler (a big cheese) which has all the glyphs in a single font.

Nice! -- 
especially since feta cheese has been a protected designation of origin 
product in the European Union since 2002, 
whereas the name Emmentaler is not protected and thus available for any 
cheesemaker to use. The metaphor can easily 
get stretched too far, though: Emmentaler cheese is characteristically full of 
holes ...

Suggestion: The documentation 
led me to be confused as to the font name. For example, in the Notation 
Reference (v.2.14.2), section A.7 (page 575), 
one finds:

A.7  The Feta font
The following symbols are available in the Emmentaler font ...

Not exactly a top 
priority matter, but at some stage the terminology might be worth clarifying.

Philip

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Re: Installing LilyPond fonts for use in programs under Windows 7

2012-05-09 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 5/9/12 3:23 AM, Philip Thomas philip.tho...@bluewin.ch wrote:

philip.tho...@bluewin.ch wrote:

 And by the way, what is the relationship between Feta and Emmentaler?

Han-Wen 
Nienhuys replied:

feta was the original Type1 font.  Since Type1 fonts can only hold 256
entries, we had several of
them.  Later we unified them into
Emmentaler (a big cheese) which has all the glyphs in a single font.

Nice! -- 
especially since feta cheese has been a protected designation of origin
product in the European Union since 2002,
whereas the name Emmentaler is not protected and thus available for any
cheesemaker to use. The metaphor can easily
get stretched too far, though: Emmentaler cheese is characteristically
full of holes ...

And the Emmentaler font is also full of holes.  It doesn't cover all of
the standard code points.

Thanks,

Carl


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Re: Installing LilyPond fonts for use in programs under Windows 7

2012-05-04 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:37 AM, philip.tho...@bluewin.ch
philip.tho...@bluewin.ch wrote:
 This is my first post, but I've used LilyPond for a number of projects and 
 love the beautiful output. I am also
 learning to love her possibilities for shortcuts and tweaking output, 
 although some possibilities are more lovable more
 than others. (I'll have a question or two about defining markup commands at 
 some stage.) That's not my question now
 though, which is:

 Is it possible to install the Feta/Emmentaler font(s?) in Windows 7 so that 
 characters become
 available in applications running under Windows? I tried simply double 
 clicking on the Emmentaler otf files, with the
 result that they got installed according to the Windows Control Panel's 
 Fonts feature, and the font name appeared in
 Windows programs' font lists, but the glyphs just didn't appear. Is there 
 some other way (i.e. without installing the
 fonts) of straightforwardly including LilyPond glyphs in files prepared using 
 Windows programs?

The emmentaler and feta fonts use a non-standard encoding, and are
typically accessed by glyph name. I have no idea how to access such
glyphs from inside MS Word.



 And by the way, what is the relationship between Feta and Emmentaler?

feta was the original Type1 font.  Since Type1 fonts can only hold 256
entries, we had several of them.  Later we unified them into
Emmentaler (a big cheese) which has all the glyphs in a single font.


 I have
 searched the documentation and the user forum as best I could and didn't 
 succeed in finding answers. My apologies if
 I've missed them as a beginner. If that is the case, I'd be grateful for a 
 (hopefully polite-ish) suggestion as to
 where I should look. I'm using LilyPond 2.14.2 (or maybe 2.16, as from 
 tomorrow ...).

 Philip

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Installing LilyPond fonts for use in programs under Windows 7

2012-05-03 Thread philip.tho...@bluewin.ch
This is my first post, but I've used LilyPond for a number of projects and love 
the beautiful output. I am also 
learning to love her possibilities for shortcuts and tweaking output, although 
some possibilities are more lovable more 
than others. (I'll have a question or two about defining markup commands at 
some stage.) That's not my question now 
though, which is:

Is it possible to install the Feta/Emmentaler font(s?) in Windows 7 so that 
characters become 
available in applications running under Windows? I tried simply double clicking 
on the Emmentaler otf files, with the 
result that they got installed according to the Windows Control Panel's Fonts 
feature, and the font name appeared in 
Windows programs' font lists, but the glyphs just didn't appear. Is there some 
other way (i.e. without installing the 
fonts) of straightforwardly including LilyPond glyphs in files prepared using 
Windows programs?

I only want to insert 
isolated musical characters from time to time, e.g. in MS Word documents, but 
it kind of offends me using Brand X 
musical fonts in order to do that.

And by the way, what is the relationship between Feta and Emmentaler?

I have 
searched the documentation and the user forum as best I could and didn't 
succeed in finding answers. My apologies if 
I've missed them as a beginner. If that is the case, I'd be grateful for a 
(hopefully polite-ish) suggestion as to 
where I should look. I'm using LilyPond 2.14.2 (or maybe 2.16, as from tomorrow 
...).

Philip



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Re: Installing LilyPond fonts for use in programs under Windows 7

2012-05-03 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
philip.tho...@bluewin.ch writes:

 Is it possible to install the Feta/Emmentaler font(s?) in Windows 7 so that 
 characters become 
 available in applications running under Windows?

The easiest way to do that is probably by installing Denemo

http://www.denemo.org/Download

Jan

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Usage of LilyPond fonts in a web app

2011-11-20 Thread Philip Peterson
Hi all,

My friend and I are wanting to use the fonts LilyPond uses for engraving in
a web app. Since one cannot rely on the user having those fonts installed,
we would like to convert those fonts using
typeface.jshttp://typeface.neocracy.org/.
If we make the converted fonts open-source, would it be permissible to use
the font on the site (which uses the converted fonts), while the site
itself is not open-source?

- Philip Peterson
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lilypond fonts on ps and pdf files...

2009-04-04 Thread padovani

Hi,
I am having some problems when trying to import pdf or ps files 
generated from Lilypond into Illustrator... some fonts are not found...
Also when I send some pdfs to be printed in Windows machines with 
Acrobat, the dynamics fonts are not found...
It seems to be related to how Adobe apps work, because Skim and Preview 
have no problem to read the files...
I'm on OSX 10.5.6... maybe I should transfer the LilyPond fonts to some 
place in the system (?)

Lilypond version is 2.12.0

Thanks for any tips
josé


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Re: type1 lilypond fonts in windows

2008-10-08 Thread Aaron Dalton

fiëé visuëlle wrote:


Am 2008-10-08 um 07:43 schrieb Aaron Dalton:

I notice that the type1 fonts in the Lilypond distribution have the 
.PFB files but no .PFM files.  Are those downloadable somewhere?  
Windows needs both to install them.  I want to edit my pdf output in 
Illustrator but some elements are getting messed up due to font 
issues.  I found an old 2005 post but the site does not have the 
current fonts.




Certain fonts are not available in OTF format.  The feta fonts, for 
example, are only in SVG and type1 format.  If there's a way to use the 
SVG fonts in Windows, I'd appreciate any tips.  I can't seem to find 
anything.


Cheers!
Aaron



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Re: type1 lilypond fonts in windows

2008-10-08 Thread Aaron Dalton

Aaron Dalton wrote:

fiëé visuëlle wrote:


Am 2008-10-08 um 07:43 schrieb Aaron Dalton:

I notice that the type1 fonts in the Lilypond distribution have the 
.PFB files but no .PFM files.  Are those downloadable somewhere?  
Windows needs both to install them.  I want to edit my pdf output in 
Illustrator but some elements are getting messed up due to font 
issues.  I found an old 2005 post but the site does not have the 
current fonts.




Certain fonts are not available in OTF format.  The feta fonts, for 
example, are only in SVG and type1 format.  If there's a way to use the 
SVG fonts in Windows, I'd appreciate any tips.  I can't seem to find 
anything.




To be clear, I'm looking at the 2.11.57 FreeBSD and the 2.11.61 Windows 
distributions.


Aaron



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Re: type1 lilypond fonts in windows

2008-10-08 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Aaron Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 fiëé visuëlle wrote:

 Am 2008-10-08 um 07:43 schrieb Aaron Dalton:

 I notice that the type1 fonts in the Lilypond distribution have the .PFB
 files but no .PFM files.  Are those downloadable somewhere?  Windows needs
 both to install them.  I want to edit my pdf output in Illustrator but some
 elements are getting messed up due to font issues.  I found an old 2005 post
 but the site does not have the current fonts.


 Certain fonts are not available in OTF format.  The feta fonts, for example,
 are only in SVG and type1 format.  If there's a way to use the SVG fonts in
 Windows, I'd appreciate any tips.  I can't seem to find anything.

Look for emmentaler-XX.otf, it is a superset of the feta font.


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Re: Lilypond fonts in Latex

2007-09-13 Thread Stuart Pullinger
I'm afraid I gave up trying to install the feta fonts the (La)TeX way -
I found it too confusing. Instead I have installed TeXLive 2007 (I was
using TeTeX - the default for Gentoo GNU/Linux) and I am using
the Emmentaler font with XeLaTeX - it can use system fonts.

Here's how:

I installed the Emmentaler opentype fonts using the KDE Control Centre:
System Administration - Font Installer, click on Administrator mode to
install system-wide. Click Add Font and select all the
Emmentaler fonts from /usr/share/lilypond/{version}/fonts/otf/.

In the preamble to my LaTeX document I use:

\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}

The second and third packages are optional (I think). Then I can define
a couple of commands:

\newcommand{\lilyfont}[2]{{\fontspec{Emmentaler 
#1}\XeTeXglyph\XeTeXglyphindex#2}}

\newcommand{\doublesharp}{{\raisebox{0.5\totalheight}{\lilyfont{11}{accidentals.4

I can then use the commands in the document thus:

Here is the double sharp glyph on the baseline
\lilyfont{11}{accidentals.4} and here is the double sharp glyph
raised a little \doublesharp.

(Most users will probably want to raise the glyphs so that they look
better alongside text).

I hope someone finds this useful.

Thanks,
Stuart


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Lilypond fonts in Latex

2007-09-10 Thread Stuart Pullinger
Hi,

Briefly: Has anyone created the font descriptor (*.fd) and style
(*.sty) files that would enable Lilypond's fonts to be used in LaTeX?

I'd like to use Lilypond's fonts in the body of a Latex document as well
as using lilpond-book for the musical examples. Searching the
lilypond-user archives reveals this answer which seems to be out of
date:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-08/msg00115.html

I have found the feta20.tex file but I presume this is a left-over from
the days when Lilypond used TeX as its layout engine.

As I understand it, there are 4 options open to me:

1. Use lilypond-book - Seems to create a large amount of whitespace
around the character.

2. Use a tool such as otftotfm to install the emmentaler*.otf fonts.
Use a tool such as autoinst or fontools to create the fd and sty files.
http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/cerl/publications/owens:2006:tia/owens-otfinst-tugboat2006.pdf
- These tools don't seem to like the emmentaler fonts, possibly
something to do with the size being reported as 0?

3. Copy the metafont source files (*.mf) to my TeX directory and create
the fd and sty files manually.

4. Install the feta type1 fonts. As in:
http://www.mamster.net/tex/latex-fontfaq-amster-burton.pdf

I'm going to try option 3. If anyone has any advice or experience in
doing this it would be greatly appreciated.

Stuart Pullinger


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Re: Lilypond fonts in Latex

2007-09-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG

 Briefly: Has anyone created the font descriptor (*.fd) and style
 (*.sty) files that would enable Lilypond's fonts to be used in
 LaTeX?

No.

 1. Use lilypond-book - Seems to create a large amount of whitespace
 around the character.

The surrounding whitespace can be suppressed; however, it is quite
inconvenient to do that in case you want to access just a single glyph
of the font.

 2. Use a tool such as otftotfm to install the emmentaler*.otf fonts.
 Use a tool such as autoinst or fontools to create the fd and sty
 files.  - These tools don't seem to like the emmentaler fonts,
 possibly something to do with the size being reported as 0?

Hmm.  Since the emmentaler fonts definitely work it looks like a bug
in otftotfm or the related tools.

 3. Copy the metafont source files (*.mf) to my TeX directory and
 create the fd and sty files manually.

This will give suboptimal results (this is, bitmap glyphs only) in
case you want to create PDF or PS output.

 4. Install the feta type1 fonts. As in:
 http://www.mamster.net/tex/latex-fontfaq-amster-burton.pdf

This is probably the most straightforward way; additionally, you can
use such fonts with virtually all TeX environments because all of them
support Type 1 fonts.

The LaTeX support should be quite easy:

  . The LaTeX encoding of the lilypond font(s) is clearly `U'; it
makes no sense to create a new encoding for it.

  . Write a script which converts the lilypond glyph names in the AFM
or ENC file(s) into LaTeX commands which map to glyph indices.
Since the glyph names contain both dots and digits, it's probably
best to define and access those glyphs with macros (untested):

   \def\fetadef#1#2{%
 \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\chardef
   \expandafter\csname #1\endcsname #2}

   - \fetadef{rests.M2}{38}

   \def\fetaglyph#1{%
 \expandafter\csname feta#1\endcsname}

   - \fetaglyph{rests.M2}

Since some of those names are extremely long you might manually add
some shorthands where necessary.


  Werner


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Re: Lilypond fonts in Latex

2007-09-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG

. The LaTeX encoding of the lilypond font(s) is clearly `U'; it
  makes no sense to create a new encoding for it.
 
 Could you explain what you mean by `U'?

Please consult the `fontenc' guide of the LaTeX base distribution.
`U' means `unspecified'.

 The example in the tutorial above uses an encoding called
 TeX'n'ANSI, also called LY1 in LaTeX.

LY1 is only usable for a text font.

 The conversion program afm2pfm requires an encoding files found at
 texmf/dvips/base/texnansi.enc. This encoding doesn't work with the
 feta font - is there an equivalent file for the feta font?

Yes, attached -- those files are created during the build process;
however, they aren't installed (since they are of no use normally).

 If I understand correctly the .enc file matches the TeX glyph name
 to the glyph number in the font. Is this correct?

Yes.


Werner


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Re: Lilypond fonts in Latex

2007-09-10 Thread fiëé visuëlle

Am 2007-09-10 um 13:08 schrieb Stuart Pullinger:


Briefly: Has anyone created the font descriptor (*.fd) and style
(*.sty) files that would enable Lilypond's fonts to be used in LaTeX?

I'd like to use Lilypond's fonts in the body of a Latex document as  
well

as using lilpond-book for the musical examples. Searching the
lilypond-user archives reveals this answer which seems to be out of
date:


If you only mean the text fonts: that's Century Schoolbook, part of  
PSNFSS,
see http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/psnfss/ 
psnfss2e.pdf


Greetlings from Lake Constance
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fiëé visuëlle
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lilypond fonts in another format

2007-01-01 Thread jim altieri

Hi everybody,
 I was wondering, does anyone have a converted version of the lilypond 
fonts (specifically, New Century Schoolbook) in a format that's usable 
by other Mac applications (like Illustrator).  I'm working on a graphic 
score that I would like to have the same typography as the other 
movements, which I'm notating in Lilypond.
 I'm having trouble getting FontForge to work for me... anyone else get 
dyld errors when you try to run it?

Thanks,
Jim


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Re: lilypond fonts in another format

2007-01-01 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
jim altieri escreveu:
 Hi everybody,
  I was wondering, does anyone have a converted version of the lilypond
 fonts (specifically, New Century Schoolbook) in a format that's usable
 by other Mac applications (like Illustrator).  I'm working on a graphic
 score that I would like to have the same typography as the other
 movements, which I'm notating in Lilypond.
  I'm having trouble getting FontForge to work for me... anyone else get
 dyld errors when you try to run it?

the OTF for NCSB is inside the .app folder somewhere.

Try

  find /path/to/lilypond.app/ -name '*.otf'  -print

in a terminal

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Re: [OT] was: Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-10 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 11.09, Sean Reed wrote:
 btw:

 this program (inkscape) looks excitingly promising as an alternative
 to illustrator, but unfortunately opening .ps files appears to still
 only be a working function on linux and not yet on osx!

I've been playing with inkscape too, with similar experience IIRC. Due to the 
nature of PostScript, it is difficult (or even impossible) to create a 
program that can import any PostScript file.

It might work better if you do ps2ps or ps2pdf on the file before importing.

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[OT] was: Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-09 Thread Sean Reed

btw:

this program (inkscape) looks excitingly promising as an alternative  
to illustrator, but unfortunately opening .ps files appears to still  
only be a working function on linux and not yet on osx!


does anyone know of a similar open source svg oriented program with  
which a person can, for example, make manual tweaks to postscript files?


best,
sean




Sean Reed
Hamburg, Germany
Web: www.seanreed.de

On 08.11.2005, at 02:37, Pedro Kröger wrote:


Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



You should be able to figure it out yourself, by looking at the PDF
original, or opening the XML view for the box in  inkscape.



thanks for the clue. I didn't knew any of this (this is the first time
I'm using inkscape).

It's definitely  related to the Aybabtu font. This is the char that is
not been shown:

text style=font-family:Aybabtu;font-style:Regular;font-size: 
4.0;text-anchor:west; fill=currentColor

tspan
#xe234;/tspan
/text

I'll look further to see if there is something broke in my system.

Pedro Kröger


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Re: [OT] was: Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-09 Thread Markian Hlynka


On Nov 9, 2005, at 3:09, Sean Reed wrote:


btw:

this program (inkscape) looks excitingly promising as an  
alternative to illustrator, but unfortunately opening .ps files  
appears to still only be a working function on linux and not yet on  
osx!


does anyone know of a similar open source svg oriented program with  
which a person can, for example, make manual tweaks to postscript  
files?


I'm pretty sure you can do this with one of the adobe products...  
Freehand or Illustrator? I can't recall. I know it's commercial, but  
there is it.


Markian



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Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-08 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Pedro Kröger wrote:

Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



put emmentaler-20.otf in ~/.fonts.



thanks, it worked. But there still one blank box left:

http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/inkscape.png


you need to put the aybabtu.otf font in there too.

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Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-08 Thread Pedro Kröger
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 you need to put the aybabtu.otf font in there too.

I did. In fact I put all otf fonts there:

[17:52:21] phoenix kroger $ ls  /home/kroger/.fonts/*.otf 
/home/kroger/.fonts/aybabtu.otf/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-18.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-11.otf  /home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-20.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-13.otf  /home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-23.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-14.otf  /home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-26.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-16.otf

but the problem remains.

Pedro Kröger


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Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-08 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Pedro Kröger wrote:

Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



you need to put the aybabtu.otf font in there too.



I did. In fact I put all otf fonts there:

[17:52:21] phoenix kroger $ ls  /home/kroger/.fonts/*.otf 
/home/kroger/.fonts/aybabtu.otf/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-18.otf

/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-11.otf  /home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-20.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-13.otf  /home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-23.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-14.otf  /home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-26.otf
/home/kroger/.fonts/emmentaler-16.otf

but the problem remains.


You should be able to figure it out yourself, by looking at the PDF 
original, or opening the XML view for the box in  inkscape.


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Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-08 Thread Pedro Kröger
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 You should be able to figure it out yourself, by looking at the PDF
 original, or opening the XML view for the box in  inkscape.

thanks for the clue. I didn't knew any of this (this is the first time
I'm using inkscape).

It's definitely  related to the Aybabtu font. This is the char that is
not been shown:

text 
style=font-family:Aybabtu;font-style:Regular;font-size:4.0;text-anchor:west; 
fill=currentColor
tspan
#xe234;/tspan
/text

I'll look further to see if there is something broke in my system.

Pedro Kröger


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lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-07 Thread Pedro Kröger

Hi,

How do I tell inkscape where lilypond fonts are? Incidentally, what kind
of (lily) font inkscape uses? I've read that it doesn't support svg
fonts.

I'm asking this because when I open a svg file generated with lily
2.7.13 It is using 'bitstream vera' and there is no sign of lilypond
font. (of course I get blank boxes instead of note heads)

Cheers,

Pedro Kröger


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Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-07 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Pedro Kröger wrote:

Hi,

How do I tell inkscape where lilypond fonts are? Incidentally, what kind
of (lily) font inkscape uses? I've read that it doesn't support svg
fonts.

I'm asking this because when I open a svg file generated with lily
2.7.13 It is using 'bitstream vera' and there is no sign of lilypond
font. (of course I get blank boxes instead of note heads)



put emmentaler-20.otf in ~/.fonts.



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Re: lilypond fonts and inkscape

2005-11-07 Thread Pedro Kröger
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 put emmentaler-20.otf in ~/.fonts.

thanks, it worked. But there still one blank box left:

http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/inkscape.png

Pedro Kröger


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Lilypond Fonts

2005-08-14 Thread david wynn
I've recently rebuilt my Linux system from scratch, and am still trying to 
get everything back to the way it was.  I use a mostly Kubuntu system, but 
am willing to add Debian Testing modules where necessary.


My Lilypond version is now 2.4.5 from Debian.  The actual music -- notes / 
staffs / etc -- looks great.  But the lyrics and headers look terrible.  
Almost like Lilypond is trying to use a font that I don't currently have on 
my system, so its subsituting an inferior one.


What font is Lilypond looking for by default for lyrics and headers?  Any 
idea what package Debian and Debian-based systems should have installed as a 
default?


David Wynn




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Re: lilypond fonts

2002-09-20 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen

Johan Wettergren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

[cc: lilypond-user]

 Could it be that you're not running bash?

 I am running bash. I don't understand the structure of the TEXMF shell
 variable (see below for the complete env):

 TEXMF={/usr/share/lilypond/1.6.0,{/home/Johan/texmf,!!/usr/share/texmf-local,!!/
 usr/share/texmf}}

 Anyhow, I managed to get things working by running ly2dvi without the -p
 option and then dvips.

Ok, this means that PDF generation is broken.  You can also use ly2dvi
-P, which only generates dvi and postscript.

Jan.

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lilypond fonts

2002-09-17 Thread Johan Wettergren


Hello!

I have recently installed Lilypond through the Cygwin package. There is a
small problem, however, which I have not managed to solve by myself.

I manage to process sample2e.tex all right, but foo.ly results in an
output with the wrong symbols for notes. There is also a missfont.log
containing

mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 cmbx10
mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 feta20
mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 cmr10

It seems that LaTeX (or metafont?) finds the fonts under
C:\cygwin\usr\share\texmf\fonts but not the ones under
C:\cygwin\usr\share\lilypond\1.6.0\fonts

How do I set the TeX font path? (You may also point out a TeX manual that
it would be advisable for me to read.)

Best regards,

Johan Wettergren



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Re: lilypond fonts

2002-09-17 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen

Johan Wettergren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have recently installed Lilypond through the Cygwin package. There is a
 small problem, however, which I have not managed to solve by myself.

 I manage to process sample2e.tex all right, but foo.ly results in an
 output with the wrong symbols for notes. There is also a missfont.log
 containing

 mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 cmbx10
 mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 feta20
 mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 cmr10

 It seems that LaTeX (or metafont?) finds the fonts under
 C:\cygwin\usr\share\texmf\fonts but not the ones under
 C:\cygwin\usr\share\lilypond\1.6.0\fonts

C:\cygwin\usr?  In cygwin, that's just /usr ...

 How do I set the TeX font path? (You may also point out a TeX manual that
 it would be advisable for me to read.)

The TeX font path (or actually, TEXMF) is set by
/etc/profile.d/lilypond-profile.sh

Could it be that you're not running bash?

Jan.

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