Re: European languages support?

2004-11-07 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Bertalan Fodor writes: I can see that 2.4.0 is not able to correctly handle characters that are not in the bad old latin1 encoding - if they are written with TeX markup, the spacing is bad. The patch below fixes TeX encoding. I do not expect a fix for PostScript any time soon, probably not

Re: TeX?

2004-11-07 Thread Marco Gusy
Alle 06:13, domenica 7 novembre 2004, J L ha scritto: I don't know anything about Lilypond's code, but was just wondering how much/whether Lilypond 2.4.x still uses TeX for typesetting of text on scores? Yes it does, but there is a plan to have direct .ps output.. see battle-plan for 2.5

Re: TeX?

2004-11-07 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Marco Gusy writes: Yes it does, but there is a plan to have direct .ps output Well, if all you need is latin1 encoding of texts and lyrics, 2.4.0 has the option full fledged direct PostScript output. The option of using TeX constructs can be switched on by setting \encoding TeX. Jan. -- Jan

Re: battle-plan for 2.5 development

2004-11-07 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: GNOME BACKEND FOR POINT AND CLICK I would like to help on this (xDVI always crashes here, I don't have point and click working, besides with gnome backend). COMMUNICATION The development team should be present at the 2005 Linux Audio Developers

Re: make fails.

2004-11-07 Thread Karl Hammar
Erik Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Using debian/testing. make output with 2.4 cvs of make clean; ./autogen.sh; make: [] FontForge used to be named PfaEdit. mv feta-braces-g.pfa ./out mftrace --encoding feta-braces-h.enc -I ./out/ --pfa --simplify feta-braces-h sh: line 1:

Re: European languages support?

2004-11-07 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Great, thanks! Bert ___ lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel

Re: programming error: Grob `NoteHead' has no interface for property ...

2004-11-07 Thread Karl Hammar
Juergen Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a known annoying problem (not only) with ancient notation, but harmless. Just consider it as a reminder for the developers; see the thread starting at: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2004-09/msg00073.html If it is