* Abraham Lee, tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com [03/04/18 17:23]: > Hi, Walter! > I took at a look at the internals of the font and you're not seeing > anything unintended (unfortunately). The single ASCII apostrophe is set > abnormally low compared to most any other font out there, which is why it > looks vertically offset by LilyPond. In LibreOffice and other > word-processors, when the user hits the button on the keyboard for the > ASCII apostrophe (same goes for quotation marks), the ASCII character gets > replaced by the true (curly) typographic apostrophe, which is set in the > more appropriate vertical position. Could be just an oversight or it could > be intentional. I'm not sure, but from what I am seeing, it's a "feature" > of the font and nothing that LilyPond is doing wrong. The obvious > alternative is to use typographic aposotrophes/quotation marks in your > source file and the problem should go away, appearing just like in > LibreOffice.
Thanks a lot!, that's very clear. Just a question, sorry if it is obvious, what do you mean by "typographic apostrophes/quotation marks"? -- Walter Garcia-Fontes L'Hospitalet de Llobregat _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user