ly2dvi -p creates scalable score, but ruins titles

2003-03-26 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Using 1.7.15, I've observed an amusing phenomenon: when run as ly2dvi -P, the > titles and other roman text are scalable, and the scores are bitmapped; when > run as ly2dvi -p, the scores are scalable, and the titles and other roman > text are bitmapped. > > A view o

ly2dvi -p creates scalable score, but ruins titles

2003-03-26 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
Using 1.7.15, I've observed an amusing phenomenon: when run as ly2dvi -P, the titles and other roman text are scalable, and the scores are bitmapped; when run as ly2dvi -p, the scores are scalable, and the titles and other roman text are bitmapped. A view of ly2dvi --verbose (once with -P and o