Did you read
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Fonts#Fonts-explained
In particular, it explains how to obtain a list over all fonts on your
system that are available
to LilyPond.
/Mats
james wrote:
Am 04.12.2008 um 06:41 schrieb Jan van Dijk:
Op Thursday 04 December 2008 00:47:52 schreef james:
I'm not understanding how font switching in a \markup block works. I
thought that I could just do \markup \override #'(fontname .
#'Courier) {test} and it would work, but it doesn't. Is there some
other command that I've missed?
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You can try this one:
\override #'(font-name . "Courier")
Ah, I see now that courier was a poor choice, because Lilypond has its
own courier. I'm trying to get to a font that's just installed on the
computer, Palatino, to be precise. So far, I've been unsuccessful in
my attempt. I found a thread from kieren a while ago that mentions,
"Pango on OSX can only use Truetype fonts (including dfonts) that
contain only one font variant".
Unfortunately, the answer is apparently in a regression test document,
font-family-override.ly and I don't know where to find
input/regression (which is where I assume from the documentation this
file would live). I'm on MacOSX 10.4.
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