Francisco Vila wrote:
Great :-(
As pdf2svg uses poppler to convert pdf to svg, it suffers of the same
problem with Thick barlines as evince does, see attached png which is
a screenshot of inkscape editing a simple { c'1 c' \bar "|." }
As reported on another thread, Inkscape has a bug that won't
Francisco Vila wrote:
Great :-(
As pdf2svg uses poppler to convert pdf to svg, it suffers of the same
problem with Thick barlines as evince does, see attached png which is
a screenshot of inkscape editing a simple { c'1 c' \bar "|." }
As reported on another thread, Inkscape has a bug that won't
Great :-(
As pdf2svg uses poppler to convert pdf to svg, it suffers of the same
problem with Thick barlines as evince does, see attached png which is
a screenshot of inkscape editing a simple { c'1 c' \bar "|." }
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Matthieu Jacquot wrote:
Hello,
I use the pdf2svg script and then load svg files in Inkscape, it works
pretty well...
Works well indeed -- all notes, lines, fonts etc. just as they were in
the pdf, in my quick test anyway (Inkscape 0.46 on Fedora 10).
Trying to load Lilypond pdfs into 0.46
Hello,
I use the pdf2svg script and then load svg files in Inkscape, it works
pretty well...
Regards,
Matthieu
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I have copied the otf-fonts to my .fonts directory and Inkscape 0.45*
does display noteheads, clef etc..
BUT: lilypond default fonts for text is replaced by a sans serif font,
this is also true for the time signature.
Apparently Inkscape still does not find all necessary fonts.
What else can I do?