Hi Mark, Indeed, I missed the supplementary files when I manually installed the style. This did the trick. Thanks a lot for your clear and prompt reply. Jan
> On 4 Dec 2023, at 22:27, Mark Probert <probe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, Jan. > > There are four elements to making lilyjazz work. These are, in script form, > > sh "cp lilyjazz/otf/* #{lilypond}/#{REV}/fonts/otf" > sh "cp lilyjazz/svg/* #{lilypond}/#{REV}/fonts/svg" > sh "cp lilyjazz/stylesheet/* #{lilypond}/#{REV}/ly" > sh "cp lilyjazz/supplementary-files/**/*.otf #{lilypond}/#{REV}/fonts/otf” > > I would guess you need to copy the supplimentary file otfs. This are for the > chords and text > > HTH > > ..mark. > > > >> On 5 Dec 2023, at 06:29, Jan <jan.vander...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Dear Lilypond users, >> I’m trying to use lilyjazz for a jazz lead-sheet, in order to reproduce the >> hand-written style. However, the fonts do not show up as they should, cf. >> the examples for the lilyjazz style. For example, this is a snipped of the >> AllOfMe.pdf example provided at GitHub : >> >> <PastedGraphic-2.png> >> Compiling the AllOfMe.ly code with lilypond 2.24.3 (after some tweaking to >> get rid of a deprecated syntax) leads to the following: >> >> <PastedGraphic-1.png> >> The notes are correctly reproduced, but the chords and text are using the >> default font, at least it seems. I believe that Lilyjazz is properly >> installed, the required “ily” styles are found and the fonts are installed >> where they should. >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> Jan > >