Also available in the Arch Linux User Repository (AUR), currently at
otf-bravura version 1.271-1
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/otf-bravura
But, if you're an Arch user, you probably figured all that out for
yourself, making this message a bit redundant. ;-)
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019, Peter Toye wrote:
Don't ask me - I just went to the download link at http://www.smufl.org/fonts/
:)
I'll try the Steinberg site - thanks for the pointer.
Inspired by this thread I found out that on my Linux Fedora system I can
simply install the Steinberg Bravura fonts
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019, 12:52:52 PM, Malte Meyn wrote:
> I agree, it’s not easy to find. I have it
> installed though (on Linux)
> and I’m pretty sure that I downloaded it from the Steinberg website
> without installers … Why would you even want an
> executable (?
Am 27.11.19 um 13:52 schrieb Malte Meyn:
Am 27.11.19 um 12:58 schrieb Peter Toye:
Bravura sounds like a good idea, except that I'm trying to work out
how to get it. It seems that I have to download something (but the
readme file doesn't exactly say what) from github and then install it
us
Am 27.11.19 um 12:58 schrieb Peter Toye:
Bravura sounds like a good idea, except that I'm trying to work out how
to get it. It seems that I have to download something (but the readme
file doesn't exactly say what) from github and then install it using a
proprietary installer which I've had t
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Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 2:36:16 PM, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:54:46 +0100
> From: Malte Meyn
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Availability of music notation font in LibreOffice
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> <82b8ed86-f