[snip]
You said: "I don't have CentruryS*...". I assume this is a typo in the
mail, and you were searching for the right family?
FWIW I use Vista, and I did install some other fonts a month or so ago. If
I use your original file (no font substitution) I get
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: fo
Phil,
One step back two steps forward (yes I did say that right)
)-Original Message-
)From: Phil Holmes [mailto:m...@philholmes.net]
)Sent: 11 March 2011 17:41
)To: James Lowe; '-Eluze'; lilypond-devel@gnu.org
)Subject: Re: using \sans on Windows gives 'gs' e
[snip again]
OK - it's a bit blind leading the blind here, but perhaps a font-person will
step in at some point.
You can get all the fonts on your system with the following command:
lilypond -dshow-available-fonts x > fonts.txt 2>&1
It'll redirect the output to fonts.txt and you can view it
Hello,
)-Original Message-
)From: Phil Holmes [mailto:m...@philholmes.net]
)Sent: 11 March 2011 15:50
)To: James Lowe; '-Eluze'; lilypond-devel@gnu.org
)Subject: Re: using \sans on Windows gives 'gs' error (2.13.53) fails
)tocompile
)
)James,
)
)Try adding the line
Hello,
)-Original Message-
)From: Phil Holmes [mailto:m...@philholmes.net]
)Sent: 11 March 2011 15:50
)To: James Lowe; '-Eluze'; lilypond-devel@gnu.org
)Subject: Re: using \sans on Windows gives 'gs' error (2.13.53) fails
)tocompile
)
)James,
)
)Try adding the line
James,
Try adding the line:
#(ly:set-option 'delete-intermediate-files #f)
to your LilyPond source, then have a look at the PostScript file and see
what fonts it's trying to use.
--
Phil Holmes
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