On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 8:44 PM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
> Masamichi HOSODA <truer...@sea.plala.or.jp> writes:
>
>> I've succeed to upgrade GUB's ghostscript to 9.15 in this branch.
>> https://github.com/trueroad/gub/tree/ghostscript-9.15
>>
>> I've succeed GUB's ``make lilypond'' by ghostscript-9.15.
>> All lilypond installers have been build.
>>
>> In mingw (Windows):
>> Ghostscript can handle unicode filenames.
>> I've tested lilypond installer and lilypond. They work fine.
>> Correct PDF is generated.
>>
>> In linux-64, linux-x86, linux-ppc, freebsd-64, freebsd-x86, darwin-x86:
>> I've tested lilypond installer and lilypond. They work fine.
>> Correct PDF is generated.
>
> Have you checked ligatures?  I think we were able to correlate our
> ligature problems (don't know the issue right now) to the use of 64bit
> architecture.  It may be related to GhostScript.

Ligature or non-ligature should not be related to GS. Ligatures are
different glyphs, so they should be selected in the LilyPond PS
output.

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