what do you mean exactly?
Lily on mingw uses gs for loading the font; depending on the original
font, the PDF will contain TTF or Type1 fonts.
This is true for Latin-1 characters. But yesterday I found that with
Latin-2 (and I suppose other non-Latin-1) the TrueType version of the
character
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
what do you mean exactly?
Lily on mingw uses gs for loading the font; depending on the original
font, the PDF will contain TTF or Type1 fonts.
This is true for Latin-1 characters. But yesterday I found that with
Latin-2 (and I suppose other non-Latin-1) the TrueType
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
OK, I've attached the PDF.
As you can see, pango substitutes the good font, but does it badly.
(Note that there is another problem with the header. It can't find Luxi,
so substitutes Bitstream Vera, but that messes up spacing.)
Bert
Hi,
can you send me the .ps file
OK, I've attached the PDF.
As you can see, pango substitutes the good font, but does it badly.
(Note that there is another problem with the header. It can't find Luxi,
so substitutes Bitstream Vera, but that messes up spacing.)
Bert
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LilyPond (or GS???) uses Type3 characters for non-latin-1 characters.
Bert
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Bertalan Fodor wrote:
LilyPond (or GS???) uses Type3 characters for non-latin-1 characters.
what do you mean exactly?
Lily on mingw uses gs for loading the font; depending on the original
font, the PDF will contain TTF or Type1 fonts.
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