Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes: > I put quite some effort in supporting Gonville as an external > font, as at the time it took 5+ hours to build it and we did > not want to ship a font binary-only.
Which is very much appreciated. As a user on Linux I do indeed change between feta and gonville, easy enough in changing one symbolic link. The downside is that lilypond output no longer solely depends on the input file. > If/after we get this in, possibly we should look into Gonville too > and we would have three different looks. Game changer indeed! Changing text font looks a wee bit ugly in the code, but then one can do it within the ly file itself. The problem there is choice, looking at the intersection of text fonts available on Linux, Mac and Windows and then be able to select something aesthetically pleasing from the meager set. But varying appearance, be it text font, be it music font, does help sometimes. Indeed. Cheers Klaus _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user