Am 25.01.2011 20:23, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 1/25/11 10:28 AM, "James Lowe"<james.l...@datacore.com> wrote:
Hello
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Subject: Font: Including the jazz font for chords (issue3972048)
Does this match up with the Gonville font stuff that was included earlier on
the LSR? We probably ought to put Gonville and lilyjazzchords in the same
parent directory.
No. the Documentation just tells you how to get to the website and download
the files for yourself - instructions are all in the zip files that you
download.
So the plan ought to be to get them together. We shouldn't have a different
process for every different font. Since Marc has tried to do it right,
let's integrate the Gonville stuff if we can.
This should be one of the next steps, but I am not sure about the copyright
issues that came with Gonville. The website states that the font itself is
completely free, but the sources are under MIT licence, whatever that means.
Even if we can't distribute Gonville with LilyPond, we ought to have one
infrastructure for doing it instead of two, IMO.
Yes, of course. I didn't take a closer look at the Gonville installation
routines yet,
so I'd be glad if someone who has already installed and worked with Gonville
would share his/her exeriences with me.
See issues 870 and 1204 for requests related to this.
I think 797 is pointing in the same direction. Perhaps the Linux
Libertine is capable
of doing this job, the numbers for displaying fractions look very promising.
But this is indeed another issue ;-)
Regards,
Marc
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