On 9/1/06, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [Sidenote, however, that if you ever do want to install the lilypond
> fonts under OS X for some other purpose that it's somewhat difficult
> to do and involves stuff like using FontForge to make OTFs
Quoting Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[Sidenote, however, that if you ever do want to install the lilypond
fonts under OS X for some other purpose that it's somewhat difficult
to do and involves stuff like using FontForge to make OTFs out of the
Feta AFMs. I've done this last step and now hav
On 8/30/06, fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2006-08-30 um 20:52 schrieb Trevor Bača:
> Question: do you have all the lily fonts installed under OS X (which I
> seem to remember is the os you're using, right?) such that you have an
> "Emmentaler" and "Feta" menu under Type > Fonts in I
Am 2006-08-30 um 20:52 schrieb Trevor Bača:
Question: do you have all the lily fonts installed under OS X (which I
seem to remember is the os you're using, right?) such that you have an
"Emmentaler" and "Feta" menu under Type > Fonts in InDesign and
Illustrator?
I've only Century Schoolbook ins
On 8/30/06, fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2006-08-30 um 01:57 schrieb Trevor Bača:
> Also, did you ever go the EPS route when you were importing to
> Illustrator, or do you always import PDF? (Because it seems like
> forcibly embedding in an EPS might be a more reliable way of
> pr
Am 2006-08-30 um 01:57 schrieb Trevor Bača:
Also, did you ever go the EPS route when you were importing to
Illustrator, or do you always import PDF? (Because it seems like
forcibly embedding in an EPS might be a more reliable way of
proceding, so I was curious if there's a reason to go the PDF r
On 8/29/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/5/06, Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Han-Wen, etc.:
>
> > you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the feta-
> > alphabet fonts so Illustrator recognizes it.
> > I expect that you will need to conv
On 3/5/06, Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Han-Wen, etc.:
> you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the feta-
> alphabet fonts so Illustrator recognizes it.
> I expect that you will need to convert the feta-alphabet* fonts to
> TTF, eg. using fontforge.
Hi, Han-Wen, etc.:
you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the feta-
alphabet fonts so Illustrator recognizes it.
I expect that you will need to convert the feta-alphabet* fonts to
TTF, eg. using fontforge.
Okay, I've installed fontforge and converted all the Lilypond fonts
Am 2006-02-26 um 00:17 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
Unfortunately, it's no simple job to get Illustrator to recognize
my Lilypond output as "clean" PostScript! [Likely this is an
Adobe problem, not you guys -- however, I'm stuck trying to find
a workaround
actually, that's unlikely, given t
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
Hi, Han-Wen (et al.):
What do you mean by "non-note"?
Anything that is a script: titles, markup, dynamics, bar numbers, etc.
-- see attached screenshot #1:
you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the
feta-alphabet fonts so Illustrator re
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
[Mac OS X 10.4.4 ; Lilypond Version 2.7.35-1 (Build from 30-12-2005
19:17) ]
Hello, all!
On many (especially time-sensitive) projects, I prefer to do my fine
tweaks in Illustrator -- I find that fast tweaking directly in Lilypond
is essentially impossible,
Hi, Eduardo:
Thanks for your comments!
I had to choose the option of importing text as vector, not as text,
for if I tryied otherwise all the music glyphs that are fonts would be
displayed. I don't know if Illustrator gives you the option of
importing
text as vector. I really don't see much,
ated
.prn file can be open in Corel Draw, like I used to do before. I haven't
tested multiple pages yet with this workaround.
Regards,
Eduardo
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[Mac OS X 10.4.4 ; Lilypond Version 2.7.35-1 (Build from 30-12-2005
19:17) ]
Hello, all!
On many (especially time-sensitive) projects, I prefer to do my fine
tweaks in Illustrator -- I find that fast tweaking directly in
Lilypond is essentially impossible, given the multiple-try-and-
com
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