Hello Urs,
Le ven. 10 juil. 2020 à 09:03, Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> a écrit : > > But I'd like to repeat that the fonts created by Abraham (including > Gonville) are at least partially available as free fonts, and they > already *can* be used in a regular LilyPond installation without any > hassles. > > All you need to do is copy (or better link) the font files in the fonts > directory (Frescobaldi even offers a nice interface for handling that > for arbitrary new LilyPond installations) and add some code to the > paper block of your document. > If you use openLilyLib this is as easy as \useNotationFont Gonville. > The notation-fonts package even provides (optional) default stylesheets > for all supported fonts (to provide a good starting point regarding > e.g. line thicknesses). > Could you please give us a link that explains how to do that installation ? I've been searching (a bit) ever since the page https://github.com/OpenLilyPondFonts appeared in this thread but couldn't find a tutorial to explain step by step what to do. I would have expected that such an explanation to be placed in the README.md file at the top of each font repository, at least pointing to a place explaining the generic way to do it but I couldn't find any. Is there such a step-by-step tutorial and where can I find it ? Thanks, -- JJ Fleck Physique et Informatique PCSI1 Lycée Kléber