Am 2015-03-26 um 00:11 schrieb Marc Hohl :
> Is there any recommendation whether to use sans serif fonts for chord names?
> I used the text font (serif) in the latest projects of mine where chord
> symbols were needed.
I don’t know, but I tried several fonts for chord names, and if you use a s
Am 25.03.2015 um 18:58 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 3/25/15 6:54 AM, "u...@openlilylib.org" wrote:
I think the fonts we're looking for should have a similarly classic or
old-fashioned look as Century.
Maybe we should look for fonts that (optionally) ship with texlive.
Hunting around for sans
On 03/25/2015 06:58 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 3/25/15 6:54 AM, "u...@openlilylib.org" wrote:
I think the fonts we're looking for should have a similarly classic or
old-fashioned look as Century.
Maybe we should look for fonts that (optionally) ship with texlive.
[...]
I think that the foll
Am 25.03.2015 um 18:58 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 3/25/15 6:54 AM, "u...@openlilylib.org" wrote:
I think the fonts we're looking for should have a similarly classic or
old-fashioned look as Century.
Maybe we should look for fonts that (optionally) ship with texlive.
Hunting around for sans
On 3/25/15 6:54 AM, "u...@openlilylib.org" wrote:
>I think the fonts we're looking for should have a similarly classic or
>old-fashioned look as Century.
>
>Maybe we should look for fonts that (optionally) ship with texlive.
Hunting around for sans-serif fonts that work well with CenturySchool
Am 25.03.2015 um 13:32 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 3/25/15 3:06 AM, "Urs Liska" wrote:
2) Find suitable fonts and include them in the distribution
I know this is a more difficult issue than 1) but I think it would be
worth it. By default LilyPond scores don't use sans or monospace (IISC)
but