2012/1/9 Emilio Grazzi <i...@emiliograzzi.com>:
> Hi you all,
>
> i'm a (typo)graphic designer from Italy and i'm about to finish my
> dissertation about typography inside musical notation.
>
> I would like to apply my result inside lilypond like it was for the gonville
> font ( http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/gonville/ ).
> The problem is that i'm not skilled in python, i use to create and modify
> each glyph with tools such fontlab, it drops out .otf fonts...

From what i understand about Gonville, Python is not needed.  It was
only a means to create Gonville font files.
It should be possible to change Lily default font files for your
files, but i don't have any experience with that.
Have you tried following the instructions in Gonville readme, but with
your otf font files?

hope this helps,
Janek

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