2011/1/10 Alexander Kobel <n...@a-kobel.de>: > On 2011-01-10 22:01, Janek Warchoł wrote: >> Hi, >> >> according to internals >> (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/internals/lyrictext) >> there is something like "bold-narrow" font-series. However the >> following snippet doesn't work as expected - ? > > Hi, Janek, > > the point is that the default font Century Schoolbook (at least in the > free version shipped with LilyPond and usual Unices) just does not offer > a narrow face, so LilyPond (or Pango) falls back to the regular variant. > I don't know too many free fonts that do, with DejaVu Serif being a > notable exception. And most others that come with a condensed variant, > like e.g. the Switzera (some free Helvetica clone from Arkandis) or > GoudyBookletter1911, don't support the 'narrow selection, but rather > have a special font name for the variant. > Unfortunately it's not currently possible to specify, say, #"Switzera > ADF" as 'sans 'regular, #"Switzera ADF Light Cd" as 'sans 'narrow, and > #"Switzera ADF Cd" as 'sans 'bold-narrow, and so on, when selection > fonts in the \paper block. You get the point...
Ok, thanks. What about compressing words? I mean, is it possible to change the amount of space between the letters? W dniu 10 stycznia 2011 22:28 użytkownik James Lowe <james.l...@datacore.com> napisał: > Just use a font that is narrower. Usually only a few syllabes are too wide and cause spacing problems. I'd prefer not to change the font of the whole score because of that. cheers, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user