Hello Friedrich,
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 19:09:39 +0100 Friedrich Kink <friedrich.k...@fkink.de> wrote: > Dear Simon, > > thanks for the fast answer. By chance I found another example which I > try to present as a snippet: > > \layout { > ragged-right = ##t > } > > \header { > title = \markup \sans { "Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig"} > } > > { c'4 d' e2 } > > Again the ligature "fl" does not work. As a further hint, this worked > until and including version 2.19.25 (true for initial problem, too) > til then it just prints a blank instead of "fl" or "ff". > > kind regards, > Fritz Just to make sure we are troubleshooting the correct thing (i.e. this isn't something local to your system). I used this modified version of your example - in case there was a problem in the 'context' of the markup as to where the ligatures might not be showing up. --snip-- \version "2.19.56" \layout { ragged-right = ##t } \header { title = "Ach wie fiuchtig" } { c'4^\markup \abs-fontsize #23 { "Ach wie flüchtig" } d' e2 } \markup \abs-fontsize #30 { "Ach wie ffüchtig" } --snip-- See attached png for output. Please excuse the deliberate spelling mistakes, I was just illustrating the basic 3 ligatures fl, fi and ff and they all work for me on the most current build as you can see on my output. We did have a problem with ligatures not working in Windows - and we had an issue for that back in 2015 https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/2656/ but otherwise unless I am misunderstanding, this seems to work for me on Linux. Regards James
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