2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen :
> when I type pango, pango is not found.
>
> But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works.
Carl pointed me to it in an email. Pango's in the Lilypond.app
package. Specifically,
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/
Version:
--
pango-querymodul
2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen :
> when I type pango, pango is not found.
>
> But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works.
>
>
> HTH,
>
> Carl
Still not there (bash tab completion finds nothing starting with
'pan'). I'll try looking around a little more.
Regards,
Marc
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2009/10/3 Graham Percival :
> No; knowing the default installed pango will probably help much
> more. Taking a compelete guess, try doing
> pango-querymodules
> pango-querymodules --version
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
I'm not sure where to find Pango. It's not in any of the directories in $PATH.
2009/10/2 Patrick McCarty :
> In your home directory, you'll find a directory named
> ".lilypond-fonts-cache", or something like that.
Right. I removed everything and to test things out again.
> Sure. You can try running LilyPond with the --verbose flag and see
> where it stops.
Here are the la
2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen :
> Can you type
>
> port list pango
>
> in a terminal window and report its results?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
I don't have MacPorts right now, so I wouldn't have installed Pango
via MacPorts, as James E. Bailey said. I got Snow Leopard fairly
recently (a fresh install) and I
2009/10/2 Patrick McCarty :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your report! It's great to know that 2.12.2 (from the
> terminal) works on Snow Leopard. That really narrows down the
> problem. I suspect something may have broken in GUB...
>
> Specifically, does 2.13.3 halt at the "Building font database" step?