On 5/9/12 3:23 AM, "Philip Thomas" wrote:
>> wrote:
>
>>> And by the way, what is the relationship between Feta and Emmentaler?
>
>Han-Wen
>Nienhuys replied:
>
>>feta was the original Type1 font. Since Type1 fonts can only hold 256
>>entries, we had several of
>them. Later we unified them into
> wrote:
>> And by the way, what is the relationship between Feta and Emmentaler?
Han-Wen
Nienhuys replied:
>feta was the original Type1 font. Since Type1 fonts can only hold 256
>entries, we had several of
them. Later we unified them into
>Emmentaler ("a big cheese") which has all the glyph
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:37 AM, philip.tho...@bluewin.ch
wrote:
> This is my first post, but I've used LilyPond for a number of projects and
> love the beautiful output. I am also
> learning to love her possibilities for shortcuts and tweaking output,
> although some possibilities are more lovab
philip.tho...@bluewin.ch writes:
> Is it possible to install the Feta/Emmentaler font(s?) in Windows 7 so that
> characters become
> available in applications running under Windows?
The easiest way to do that is probably by installing Denemo
http://www.denemo.org/Download
Jan
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Jan Nie
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the beautiful output. I am also
learning to love her possibilities for shortcuts and tweaking output, although
some possibilities are more lovable more
than others. (I'll have a question or two about defining markup