>
> It does not work in ~/Library/Fonts/ though, so one has to make sure they
> are under the "Computer" heading in the Font Book app, or /Library/Fonts/.
O that would explain it (at least that aspect). They're totally in the
~/Library and not the /Library. Let me see if that changes
> On 9 Feb 2022, at 22:25, Jesse Wiener wrote:
>
> Ok in 2.23.6, it works! I have to put the font into the
> share/lilypond/2.23.6/fonts/otf folder but the font does change and I don't
> get the seg fault.
I think I used something like that at first with the 32-bit app, but then one
has
>
> As far as I can see from quick tests, the Edition Engraver would need a
> few updates for current development versions that are not related to
> Guile 2.
Agreed. Looks like the MacPorts version uses Guile 1.8 so that wasn't it
anyway. Looks like I need to stick to my stock fonts until I can
Le 09/02/2022 à 22:33, Jesse Wiener a écrit :
I haven't had time to /really/ focus on this and I don't want to break
everything so what I would like to do is eliminate the MacPorts
install and do the official install with the 1.8 version of Guile (I'm
guessing Guile 2.2 is what's breaking the
>
> What 2.23.6?
I just updated to the latest version in MacPorts on the 'lilypond-devel'
port.
The difference could from whether you install via the
> official binaries or install via MacPorts and what Guile version you
> have if you chose the official 2.23.6 installers.
>
I haven't had time
Le 09/02/2022 à 22:25, Jesse Wiener a écrit :
Ok in 2.23.6, it works! I have to put the font into the
share/lilypond/2.23.6/fonts/otf folder but the font does change and I
don't get the seg fault.
What 2.23.6? The difference could from whether you install via the
official binaries or
Ok in 2.23.6, it works! I have to put the font into the
share/lilypond/2.23.6/fonts/otf folder but the font does change and I don't
get the seg fault.
However... unfortunately... Edition Engraver does not work with 2.23.6, so
I'm kinda back to square one on the main file (I've been experimenting
> On 9 Feb 2022, at 21:51, Jesse Wiener wrote:
>
> I'll update LilyPond via MacPorts and see what I find. Also, I acknowledge
> that I need to get better about quoting previous emails. It's been a long
> long time since I was an active participant in a mailing list.
Indeed, if it prevails
I'll update LilyPond via MacPorts and see what I find. Also, I acknowledge
that I need to get better about quoting previous emails. It's been a long
long time since I was an active participant in a mailing list.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 3:36 PM Hans Åberg wrote:
>
> > On 9 Feb 2022, at 21:28,
> On 9 Feb 2022, at 21:28, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
> Le 09/02/2022 à 21:23, Hans Åberg a écrit :
>> I get the warning below repeated a number of times; It would be good if
>> somebody could explain.
>> % lilypond test-e53smufl.ly
>> GNU LilyPond 2.23.6 (running Guile 1.8)
>> Processing
Le 09/02/2022 à 21:23, Hans Åberg a écrit :
I get the warning below repeated a number of times; It would be good
if somebody could explain.
% lilypond test-e53smufl.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.23.6 (running Guile 1.8)
Processing `test-e53smufl.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
warning: cannot find
> On 9 Feb 2022, at 20:12, Jesse Wiener wrote:
>
> Yeah - I tried installing them using FontBook before I did anything else. No
> dice.
I use LilyPond 2.23.6, MacPorts version on Intel, MacOS 12.2, and it worked
right now with SMuFl and the font Bravura.otf. I can send you the sample.
I
> Werner - I've done just that: The file compiles just fine unless I
> try to change the font. [...]
This very much smells like a bug in LilyPond's font handling, probably
specific to the Windows platform (otherwise we would have seen from
Abrahan, the author of the Beethoven fonts0. It might
I'm a liar -- I don't think this makes much of a difference, but this
install is via *MacPorts*, not HomeBrew.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 2:53 PM Jesse Wiener wrote:
> I figured it was a typo. Just wanted to be sure everyone's on the same
> page.
>
> Thanks so much for the help!!
>
> On Wed, Feb 9,
I figured it was a typo. Just wanted to be sure everyone's on the same
page.
Thanks so much for the help!!
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 2:49 PM Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> >> Werner - I've done just that: The file compiles just fine unless I
> >> try to change the font. [...]
> >
> > This very much
>> Werner - I've done just that: The file compiles just fine unless I
>> try to change the font. [...]
>
> This very much smells like a bug in LilyPond's font handling,
> probably specific to the Windows platform (otherwise we would have
> seen from Abrahan, the author of the Beethoven fonts0.
Werner -- this is on a mac, FYI.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 2:37 PM Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > Werner - I've done just that: The file compiles just fine unless I
> > try to change the font. [...]
>
> This very much smells like a bug in LilyPond's font handling, probably
> specific to the Windows
> On 9 Feb 2022, at 00:03, Jesse Wiener wrote:
>
> I have an M1 mac running Monterey. I use Frescobaldi and my LilyPond install
> was done with Homebrew. It all works wonderfully well.
>
> My question is:
>
> Is there some way to install alternate music fonts with this setup?
I think
Hey Hans,
Yeah - I tried installing them using FontBook before I did anything else.
No dice.
Matt - unfortunately, creating local.conf file in the Font folder didn't do
it either.
I know lilypond is looking at the shared lilypond fonts folder because when
I try to refer to a font that's not in
Hey Matt,
ohh -- I'm going to try this today -- I have the fonts installed on the
Mac in the usual way (as well as all the games I'm trying to play to be
clever) and I had a feeling something needed to change about the
configuration.
Werner - I've done just that: The file compiles just fine
Hello Jesse,
On the Mac, to place fonts in the typical location (~/Library/Fonts), you
need to modify the /opt/local/etc/fonts/local.conf file.
I am using MacPorts, which puts /etc in /opt/local; HomeBrew may place it
elsewhere.
The modification is as follows:
In the section, add
> Looks like it's finding the font in the folder, but then crashing
> midway through the build. Here are the last few lines of the verbose
> output.
>
> ```
> Preprocessing graphical objects...
> Grob count 1289
> [/opt/local/share/lilypond/2.23.1/fonts/otf/beethoven-11.otf
> CFF name for font
Segmentation fault indicates something seriously wrong in what Lilypond is
seeing or doing. I don’t have any more to say than that, but it comes from 55+
years of fighting computers and software for a living.
__
Mike Andrews
udsd...@gmail.com
Amateur Radio Station W5EGO
Hi Valentin,
After much trial and error with other things, I really thought I had it
figured out when I did it that way. I dragged all the individual otf files
into the otf folder so it resembled what was already there -- no
subdirectories or anything.
I tried compiling both using LilyPond
Thanks Werner.
Looks like it's finding the font in the folder, but then crashing midway
through the build. Here are the last few lines of the verbose output.
```
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Grob count 1289
[/opt/local/share/lilypond/2.23.1/fonts/otf/beethoven-11.otf
CFF name for font
> Valentin -- That's exactly the path I've been trying to no avail. I
> tracked down that folder but the fonts just aren't being recognized
> as having been installed.
If you call the `lilypond` binary on the command line with
```
lilypond --verbose
```
You can see where LilyPond tries to
Hello Jesse,
might it be that you are installing the fonts wrongly? The font files should
directly go into the otf folder, with no subdirectories or whatever.
Valentin
09.02.2022 15:21:37 Jesse Wiener :
> Valentin -- That's exactly the path I've been trying to no avail. I tracked
> down that
Valentin -- That's exactly the path I've been trying to no avail. I tracked
down that folder but the fonts just aren't being recognized as having been
installed.
Jean -- I always have a bit of anxiety that I'm missing something obvious
when I'm planning on writing to the mailing list and this
Hello Jesse,
I cannot say anything for sure (lacking a mac to try this on), but
theoretically you just need to find the folder homebrew installs the packages
to (according to the internet /usr/local/Cellar), find the folder for lilypond
and and put the fonts into share/lilypond/current/fonts/
Le 09/02/2022 à 00:03, Jesse Wiener a écrit :
Hi all,
Apologies if this has been covered. I couldn't find anything about it
in the archives.
I have an M1 mac running Monterey. I use Frescobaldi and my LilyPond
install was done with Homebrew. It all works wonderfully well.
My question is:
Hi all,
Apologies if this has been covered. I couldn't find anything about it in
the archives.
I have an M1 mac running Monterey. I use Frescobaldi and my LilyPond
install was done with Homebrew. It all works wonderfully well.
My question is:
Is there some way to install alternate music fonts
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