> > It seems that there's a problem with tetex's configuration (.map > files?), but I'm not sure and can't test right now. > > [snip, looks fine] > > Invoking `dvips -ta4 -Ppdf -G0 -u lilypond.map -oheader.ps header.dvi' > > This is dvips(k) 5.90a Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software > > (www.radicaleye.com) > > ' TeX output 2002.08.29:1938' -> header.ps > > kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000 --dpi > > 8000 > > cmbx10 > > mktexpk: Mismatched mode ljfour and resolution 8000; ignoring mode. > > mktexpk: Can't guess mode for 8000 dpi devices. > > mktexpk: Use a config file, or update me. > > kpathsea: Appending font creation commands to missfont.log. > > dvips: Font cmbx10 not found, characters will be left blank. > > Doesn't ring a bell, if noone knows I'll do some tests next week. >
Thank you for answering quickly... I will wait, as I said I can get a PDF through GSView since the PS production (big -P option) works... > Please be sure to have tetex-base and tetex-extra installed, so that > you have a full tetex installation. The bluesky fonts are in the > tetex-extra package. > I had it on. However to make sure, I uninstalled, cleaned and re-installed; same result. By the way, should that not also be a dependency on lilypond install??? > If it doesn't work, you may try to run updmap It complains that $ updmap updmap: config file updmap.cfg not found. this CFG file is nowhere to be found in the cygwin thingy... > ...after installation, or > invoke dvips by hand, adding -u psfonts.map: > > dvips -ta4 -u lilypond.map -u psfonts.map -oheader.ps header.dvi > This works, but produces a PS which I already can have with the big -P option on ly2dvi. When I run ps2pdf on that PS, I obtain a PDF that both GSView and Acrobat reader will not be able to read... > Good luck, > Jan. > Thanks again, I will wait and, for the moment, go on learning lilypond. ------------------------------------- P.S.: I know it must become booooring after a while but... Best typeset I've seen so far, I've tried commercial products and they do not come close; I know I showed many samples to my friends (musicians, classical) I do not tell them anything, I present them with several copies of the same music, and they always prefer lilypond's... thanks for the extra miles in quality. _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user