Et un coup de pied dans la fourmilière ! On 9 January 2012 22:02, Emilio Grazzi <i...@emiliograzzi.com> wrote: > 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... > But I see there's some .svg and .woff files inside the font folder (through > contents/Resources/share/lilypond/current/fonts/). > Do I need my font even in those file format in order to run it with > lilypond? what can I use to have all those output from my otf file?
I am not a developer, just a simple user. But I must say I am a bit disappointed no developer (except Janek) replied to your e-mail. Some of these developers are known to grump at the lack of investment (mainly from users) to help improving LilyPond. And when a typographic designer come with a music font and ask for help in order to run it with LilyPond, these same developers simply ignore it! Emilio, I guess you can ask for advise directly at Simon Tatham (the author of Gonville), I cc him in this reply. I would be pleased to hear about how you manage with this. Cheers, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer <x.sche...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel