Le 12/12/2022 à 01:36, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 12/12/2022 à 01:20, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Werner will know about this better than me, but I am still curious.
What does this give you?
\version "2.23.82"
#(ly:message "~s" (ly:font-config-get-font-file "emmentaler-20"))
\markup "♯"
Le 12/12/2022 à 01:20, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Werner will know about this better than me, but I am still curious.
What does this give you?
\version "2.23.82"
#(ly:message "~s" (ly:font-config-get-font-file "emmentaler-20"))
\markup "♯"
Sorry, \markup "♯" should've been
\markup \override
Le 11/12/2022 à 23:15, Lukas-Fabian Moser a écrit :
Hi Werner,
In any case, here are images again as attachments. They don't look
like Werner's.
Assuming that you run under GNU/Linux: Try to recreate all FontConfig
files with `fc-cache --really-force` (probably as a superuser, too).
I someti
Folks,
Coincidentally, at the same time as Lukas, I found another
font-related glitch, although I don't think it's the same:
\markup \override #'(font-name . "Nonexistent Bold") "ABC"
With 2.22, this compiles without warning, and the resulting PDF
contains the font "DejaVuSans-Bold" (accordin
Hi Werner,
In any case, here are images again as attachments. They don't look
like Werner's.
Assuming that you run under GNU/Linux: Try to recreate all FontConfig
files with `fc-cache --really-force` (probably as a superuser, too).
I sometimes got issues with that.
Yes, I'm under Mint 20.3.
> In any case, here are images again as attachments. They don't look
> like Werner's.
Assuming that you run under GNU/Linux: Try to recreate all FontConfig
files with `fc-cache --really-force` (probably as a superuser, too).
I sometimes got issues with that.
Werner
For your information, your email doesn't contain the images. I see in
the raw email content that you are using Thunderbird and your email is
sent in plain text. A plain text email can't contain images inline,
but as I have experienced myself, Thunderbird won't warn you in any
way if you add
Hi Jean,
How is it supposed to be? While I am ignorant about figured bass, I
don't see anything egregious.
For your information, your email doesn't contain the images. I see in
the raw email content that you are using Thunderbird and your email is
sent in plain text. A plain text email can't
> if I do
>
> \version "2.23.82"
>
> \new FiguredBass \figuremode {
> <6> <_+> <_-> <_!>
> }
>
> I get:
>
> As soon as I do
>
> \version "2.23.82"
>
> \new FiguredBass \figuremode {
> <6> <_+> <_-> <_!> <6!>
> }
>
> this becomes
Image missing.
> I'm pretty sure this is not how it's su
Le 11/12/2022 à 22:19, Lukas-Fabian Moser a écrit :
Hi all,
if I do
\version "2.23.82"
\new FiguredBass \figuremode {
<6> <_+> <_-> <_!>
}
I get:
As soon as I do
\version "2.23.82"
\new FiguredBass \figuremode {
<6> <_+> <_-> <_!> <6!>
}
this becomes
I'm pretty sure this is not how i
Hi all,
if I do
\version "2.23.82"
\new FiguredBass \figuremode {
<6> <_+> <_-> <_!>
}
I get:
As soon as I do
\version "2.23.82"
\new FiguredBass \figuremode {
<6> <_+> <_-> <_!> <6!>
}
this becomes
I'm pretty sure this is not how it's supposed to be? (I'm very sorry to
bring this up
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