Bug reports on Debian packages should go to debian.
Have you tried the debian package of ec-fonts-mftraced
available an www.lilypond.org? Also, if you search the
mailing list archives, you will find a number of emails
from Debian users who have managed to solve the same
problem successfully
On 18-Aug-05, at 3:35 AM, Allar Õunapuu wrote:
How long it will take to fix this problem under
official Debian testing?
You'll have to ask Debian (or more precisely, the Debian
package maintainer) about that. Have you tried using
the Lilypond general linux installer from our website?
It shou
Hello
I have found, that under Debian testing there is
problem with package clled ec-fonts-mftraced.
I have version 1.0.10a-1 installed. This is the part
of official apt-repository.
There is a bug - output of Lilypond files ahve very
ugly fonts for Titles or markup-texts.
I tried to install other
> > ...
> > You're welcome to reinstate the ec fonts as your private defaults,
> > though.
>
> Well, this (I mean reinstating the ec fonts as my private defaults) is
> what I would like to do, and also asked how this could be done in this
> list three weeks ag
Hello,
I liked the ec-fonts in 2.4.x for lyrics, but now 2.6.0 uses Century
Schoolbook, which is a bit too large. Is there a way I could use
ec-fonts just as in 2.4.x ?
I'm using 2.6.0 on SuSE Linux 9.3, ec-fonts-mftraced package is installed.
Im
For the record, there's no need to add the map file to any
config file, since LilyPond explicitly asks for the map file
when calling dvips.
/Mats
Sterling Sympatico wrote:
Hi Mats,
I read the link you gave me... I installed the latest ec-font package
from lilypond, added "Map ec-mftrace.map
screen, it will usually look terribly
fuzzy, which is why the vectorized fonts (Type1 fonts) in
ec-fonts-mftraced are used by default.
Maybe the information in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-05/msg00207.html
can help you get further.
/Mats
Sterling Sympatico wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Mats... I think the fonts are installed as properly as can be in linux.
I did a 'dpkg-reconfigure ec-fonts-mftraced' and then ran 'texhash' for
good measure. All went fine. I still need to NOT specify the .map file
to have success. If I specify the map file, my o
Q. writes:
> I've installed and run LilyPond 2.4, everything seems to be fine. When
> I try to produce a pdf file the result is a blank page.. Then I
> realised that I have to install a font, but I can't make any sense of
> the instructions.
What instructions are too difficult to understand?
> I
Maybe it's easier for people on the list to answer your question if
you tell what system you actually are using.
/Mats
Q wrote:
Hello,
I've installed and run LilyPond 2.4, everything seems to be fine. When
I try to produce a pdf file the result is a blank page.. Then I
realised that I have to ins
Hello,
I've installed and run LilyPond 2.4, everything seems to be fine. When
I try to produce a pdf file the result is a blank page.. Then I
realised that I have to install a font, but I can't make any sense of
the instructions. I don't have RPM or DEB so I tried to unpack the
.tar.gz files but P
On Monday 13 December 2004 10:55, you wrote:
> First of all, run the command 'texhash' as root to make sure that the
> TeX file name database is up to date (it should be done by the
> installation scripts, but you never know).
>
> Secondly, I see from the output you get when running lilypond -V,
>
I think we have solved the problem! Did you compile LilyPond yourself
or did you install from an RPM?
If you compiled it yourself, the problem is that you have copied the
file buildscripts/lilypond-profile.sh instead of the correct one:
buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile
to /etc/profile.d/lilypond.s
You didn't say what the command
printenv TEXMF
returns, which I think is the most critical issue.
/Mats
Herman Grootaers wrote:
On Monday 13 December 2004 10:55, you wrote:
First of all, run the command 'texhash' as root to make sure that the
TeX file name database is up to date (it should be do
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Hi
I installed the file "ec-fonts-mftraced-1.0.8-1.noarch.rpm" as root, but
im getting the same error...: "ERROR: Please install required programs:=20
package ec-fonts-mftraced" :-/
Luis.
On Sunday 12 December 2004 06:55, L
On Monday 13 December 2004 15:28, you wrote:
> I think we have solved the problem! Did you compile LilyPond yourself
> or did you install from an RPM?
> If you compiled it yourself, the problem is that you have copied the
> file buildscripts/lilypond-profile.sh instead of the correct one:
> buildsc
On Monday 13 December 2004 14:20, you wrote:
> You didn't say what the command
> printenv TEXMF
> returns, which I think is the most critical issue.
Mats,
This is the output from set|grep TEXMF
===
TEXMF='[EMAIL PROTECTED]@,
{/home/herman/texmf,!!/usr/local/share/texmf,!!/usr/share/texmf}}'
===
ntable
Hi
I installed the file "ec-fonts-mftraced-1.0.8-1.noarch.rpm" as root, but
im getting the same error...: "ERROR: Please install required programs:=20
package ec-fonts-mftraced" :-/
Luis.
On Sunday 12 December 2004 06:55, Luis G. L=C3pez wrote:
I am trying to install lilyp
rograms: package ec-fonts-mftraced"
But i installed it! When I do "rpm -q ec-fonts-mftraced" I get:
ec-fonts-mftraced-1.0.8-1
What am I doing wrong? My system is mandrake 10.0.
Thank you for your great software
Luis :-)
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Thank you very much for developing lily pond.
When I install ec-fonts-mfraced-1.0.8, I got the following error:
(/usr/share/texmf/fonts/source/jknappen/ec/exrligtb.mf
Ok) ) ) )
Font metrics written on ecbx10.tfm.
Output written on ecbx10.7227gf (256 characters, 1015780 bytes).
Transcript written
As a follow-up to the Gentoo compilation issues, I successfully
installed Lilypond 2.5.2 with documentation after upgrading imagemagick
to latest and re-installing ec-fonts-mftraced. This is on the x86
platform; further issues may exist on other platforms.
--Daniel
Hello all,
I too am a Gentoo user, currently using Lilypond 2.5.2. I had no
trouble building ec-fonts-mftraced, but I was unable to build the
Lilypond documentation. Both these problems are already entered into
Gentoo's bugzilla but no new activity has been entered on the bug in a
whil
Today I successfully emerged Lilypond 2.4.2 on two Gentoo boxen, and
the (recently added) ebuild for ec-fonts-mftraced had no problems
whatsoever. Ebuilds for 2.4.2 and 2.5.2 are now in Portage, both masked
~x86; they specify versions of t1utils and potrace that are so masked,
as is ec-fonts
Hi Scott/others,
I am having the same problem. I'm running the latest version of Gentoo
(2004.3-r1, kernel 2.6.9), and have tried compiling each version of
ec-fonts-mtraced, using "make" or "make all install", and it generates
the same error every time (as Scott co
Hi All,
I am trying to compile ec-fonts-mftraced-1.0.8, and am getting the
following error:
Tracing bitmaps... Invoking `gf2pbm -n 0 -o char.pbm ecbx10.7227gf'
Opening pipe `gf2pbm -n 0 -s ecbx10.7227gf'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mftrace&
Peter Mogensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> $ dpkg -l ec-fonts-mftraced
> ...
> ii ec-fonts-mftra 1.0.1-3EC PostScript Type1 fonts with TFMs...
Try upgrading to 1.0.5.
--
Feri.
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ta20.afm'
Music font has not been installed properly. Aborting
(I have run lilypond-profile.sh)
Ok... I think this is a good time to install lilypond 2.4.2 but:
$ ./configure
...
ERROR: Please install required programs: package ec-fonts-mftraced
Now this is strange. because the that package i
I was looking at the new European fonts after I finally got my characters
working, and I noticed that the one I need, sans-serif italic, isn't included
in the set. Any ideas on what I can do?
Rob
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> Well now I'm really confused. I'm not really sure what the problem
> was before. I've now gotten things to work, without setting TEXMF.
> Sorry for all the confusion.
For a detailed analysis of problems with finding fonts or files you
should say
KPATHSEA_DEBUG=-1 lilypond ... &> lilypond.l
Well now I'm really confused. I'm not really sure what the problem
was before. I've now gotten things to work, without setting TEXMF.
Sorry for all the confusion.
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"{$HOME/texmf,/usr/share/texmf}" in my .bashrc. After I did
that, then lilypond could find the ec fonts in my $HOME/texmf. Now
lilypond 2.4.0 seems to work. Thanks again.
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cessary, was for me to put the line export
>> TEXMF="{$HOME/texmf,/usr/share/texmf}" in my .bashrc. After I did
>> that, then lilypond could find the ec fonts in my $HOME/texmf. Now
>> lilypond 2.4.0 seems to work. Thanks again.
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s yourself.
/Mats
Victor S. Miller wrote:
Mats, Well, I got things working. It seems that what was necessary,
was for me to put the line
export TEXMF="{$HOME/texmf,/usr/share/texmf}"
in my .bashrc. After I did that, then lilypond could find the ec
fonts in my $HOME/texmf. Now lilypond
Mats, Well, I got things working. It seems that what was necessary,
was for me to put the line
export TEXMF="{$HOME/texmf,/usr/share/texmf}"
in my .bashrc. After I did that, then lilypond could find the ec
fonts in my $HOME/texmf. Now lilypond 2.4.0 seems to work.
Thanks again.
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Jan> Victor S. Miller writes:
However, I get the message about ec-fonts not being available. I
downloaded them, but how do I let lilypond know about their
location?
Jan> LilyPond uses kpathsea, the tetex search mechanism to find the
Jan> fonts. Best is to install the
>>>>> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Victor S. Miller writes:
>> However, I get the message about ec-fonts not being available. I
>> downloaded them, but how do I let lilypond know about their
>> location?
Jan>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Victor S. Miller writes:
>
> > However, I
> > get the message about ec-fonts not being available. I downloaded
> > them, but how do I let lilypond know about their location?
>
> LilyPond uses kpathsea, the tetex search mechanism t
Victor S. Miller writes:
> However, I
> get the message about ec-fonts not being available. I downloaded
> them, but how do I let lilypond know about their location?
LilyPond uses kpathsea, the tetex search mechanism to find the fonts.
Best is to install the fonts under
$HOME/
I'm trying to install version 2.3.25. Everything compiled ok (well
make craps out trying to build the documentation, but I can live with
that since it's available online). I installed it in one of my
subdirectories (since I don't have sysadmin priveleges). However, I
get the m
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ferenc Wagner writes:
>
>> Who created the ec-fonts-mftraces debs in
>> lilypond.org/download/fonts? Whoever did, I'd like to ask
>> him/her to continue if there was no particular reason to
>> drop it. I s
Ferenc Wagner writes:
> Who created the ec-fonts-mftraces debs in
> lilypond.org/download/fonts? Whoever did, I'd like to ask
> him/her to continue if there was no particular reason to
> drop it. I should have declared a dependency on a new
> version, but that's avail
Hi,
Who created the ec-fonts-mftraces debs in
lilypond.org/download/fonts? Whoever did, I'd like to ask
him/her to continue if there was no particular reason to
drop it. I should have declared a dependency on a new
version, but that's available in rpm only...
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