[snip again]
OK - it's a bit blind leading the blind here, but perhaps a font-person will
step in at some point.
You can get all the fonts on your system with the following command:
lilypond -dshow-available-fonts x > fonts.txt 2>&1
It'll redirect the output to fonts.txt and you can view it in your favourite
file editor.
The PostScript file is clearly calling for 4 fonts:
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: font CenturySchL-Bold
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: font CenturySchL-Roma
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: font Emmentaler-20
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: font Verdana
My guess is that you don't have one of them on your system.
You can mess around with using different fonts with:
\paper {
myStaffSize = #20
#(define fonts
(make-pango-font-tree "Times New Roman"
"Arial"
"Courier New"
(/ myStaffSize 20)))
}
(as you probably know). I would try using, say Arial, as your Sans font and
see what happens with your .PS file.
--
Phil Holmes
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