Christian Ebert wrote:
On a more serious side: the kerning w/o LaTeX font metrics is a
catastrophy. As I wrote in another post I'd be much more
interested to get the TeX-backend working with lilypond-book
(because I mainly set texts and not much notes) and to be able to
compile it myself (w/o an
Markian Hlynka wrote:
Hi, I'm going to repeat part of what I posted to lilypond-user because
I described it better there:
I'm inputting cyrillic text. I've noticed that if cyrillic and latin
text coincide in the same block, they collide in a mess. Is this a
known problem? Basically if I wr
Hi, I'm going to repeat part of what I posted to lilypond-user
because I described it better there:
I'm inputting cyrillic text. I've noticed that if cyrillic and latin
text coincide in the same block, they collide in a mess. Is this a
known problem? Basically if I write:
\header{
title
On Thursday 03 November 2005 21.46, Markian Hlynka wrote:
> OK, this one is a bug for sure... I mixed cyrillic and latin text in
> a title command like so:
> \header{
>title = "Українська Hi There! пісна"
> }
>
>
> The resultant pdf did not put any spaces around "Hi There", but
> slapped it on
Hi, sorry for the late response. Here you go. The string tunings are screwed
up (and thus the tablature), I know. Let me know if you need any more info for
debugging:
%% BEGIN FILE
\version "2.6"
\header {
title = "Seven String Major Scale Positions, Three Per String"
subtitle = "Modes Of
* Han-Wen Nienhuys on Friday, November 04, 2005 at 14:49:00 +0100:
> Can you check if 2.6.4-2 works for you?
It does. Thanks a lot.
> If you appreciate this service, please consider a donation.
What do I get for discovering the problem ;-)
On a more serious side: the kerning w/o LaTeX font metr
Christian Ebert wrote:
/Library/Fonts
/Network/Library/Fonts
/System/Library/Fonts
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
/usr/share/fonts
~/Library/Fonts
~/.fonts
I also tried with creating a ~/.fonts.conf and putting
Sabon Roman Oldsty
* Jan Nieuwenhuizen on Friday, November 04, 2005 at 08:59:51 +0100:
> Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
>> Something's wrong with the support for ~/.fonts. It works if you put
>> them in /Library/Fonts/
No.
> Is there a
>
>~/.fonts
>
> in your ~/.fonts.conf or /etc/fonts.conf?
/private/etc/fonts/fo
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Is there a
~/.fonts
in your ~/.fonts.conf or /etc/fonts.conf?
Yes, but the quaint thing is that it works if I call the binary with all
env settings from the command line, or if I change the ~ into
/users/hanwen, but the ~ expansion fails when it is called from p
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> Something's wrong with the support for ~/.fonts. It works if you put
> them in /Library/Fonts/
Is there a
~/.fonts
in your ~/.fonts.conf or /etc/fonts.conf?
Jan.
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