Just use
\markup {\override #'(font-name . "Petrucjt") \lower #number {d} }
and
\override Staff.Clef #'font-size = #number
Sotaro
eduardo.susan wrote:
> Hi, I'm also interested in using this kind of clef in Lilypond. There is a
> TTF music font that
I was wondering about that too.
At the moment, I use a negative value for it, such as:
top-margin = -1\mm
Hope this helps,
Sotaro
Jefferson dos Santos Felix wrote:
The problem: I can't reduce the top-margin. The source above produces a
incorrect distance between the title an
Thanks!
I will try that when I get home.
Best regards,
Sotaro
David Feuer-2 wrote:
>
> Fortunately, there's a workaround. As Han-Wen explained:
> > I suggest to use the workaround, ie. to run
> fc-cache.exe in
>> C:/windows/fonts/ . I've verified that this
So, does that mean that there is no solution at the moment for 2.8.1?
Regards,
Sotaro
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font database"
It creates a file ".lilypond-2.8.1-font.cache-1" in "c:\documents and
settings\username" but the file is always 0 bytes in size.
The file ".fonts.cache-1" created by Lilypond 2.6.5 is 993 bytes.
Could anyone help?
Thanks,
Sotaro
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