Are you aware of the fact that
(ly:font-load foo)
only loads an OTF font with the name `foo.otf'? Additionally, the
font should contain OpenType tables `LILC', `LILY', and `LILF', or you
get a warning message.
In other words, this function is only suited to load lilypond's
`system' fonts and
> In other words, that's e sharp major (Eis-Dur in German).
To speak with Elfriede Ott (an Austrian actor and comedian), I would
rather call it Ö-Dur...
> Don Byrd's "Extremes of Conventional Music Notation"
> (http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/donbyrd/CMNExtremes.htm) lists 7
> flats / sharps
2008/11/25 Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/11/24 Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> A great point is, I now have a fairly minimal list of packages that
>> have to be installed on Ubuntu 8.10 to get LP+Docs compiled. All
>> additional packages get installed by implicit dependencies. T
2008/11/25 Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Don Byrd's "Extremes of Conventional Music Notation"
> (http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/donbyrd/CMNExtremes.htm) lists 7 flats /
> sharps as the most extreme key signatures to be found out in the wild.
I've always been told that double flats
2008/11/24 Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A great point is, I now have a fairly minimal list of packages that
> have to be installed on Ubuntu 8.10 to get LP+Docs compiled. All
> additional packages get installed by implicit dependencies. These are:
>
> autoconf build-essential flex guile-1.
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Am Dienstag, 25. November 2008 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
> The file
>
> input/regression/musicxml/00g-Basics-Keys.xml
>
> shows really bizarre key signatures. Who on earth needs
[...]
> (this is three sharps and 4 double sharps)?
In other words, that
Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The file
>
> input/regression/musicxml/00g-Basics-Keys.xml
>
> shows really bizarre key signatures. Who on earth needs
>
>x
> x
> #
> x
> x
> #
> #
>
> (this is three sharps and 4 double sharps)
The file
input/regression/musicxml/00g-Basics-Keys.xml
shows really bizarre key signatures. Who on earth needs
x
x
#
x
x
#
#
(this is three sharps and 4 double sharps)?
Werner
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2008/11/24 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Monday, November 24, 2008 6:14 PM
>>
>> PS: Note that the comment in the documentation about the setting applying
>> only
>> to the second next syllable ("fas" in this case), is actually no longer
>> true
>> in LilyPond 2.1
AFAICS the only fonts immediately available to \lookup which are not more
easily accessible via \musicglyph are the myriad of braces of different
sizes. The Internal Reference suggests that font-encoding may be set to
fetaMusic, fetaNumber, TeX-text, TeX-math, fetaBraces, fetaDynamic, but the
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