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
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:
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.
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
to prioritize my efforts.
Best,
Abraham
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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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
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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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
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
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
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
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
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
. 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
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
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
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
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,
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,
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
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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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
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
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
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
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
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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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 /
Johan Wettergren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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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):
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
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
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