Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
As an elucidation: you should use fonts which are distributed as
.ttf files, like Verdana. Getting fonts working which are distributed
as dfonts or inside Resource forks, is something that I'd love to
work on that as a sponsored feature.
dfonts work, but only i
Am 2005-10-29 um 10:57 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
As an elucidation: you should use fonts which are distributed
as .ttf files, like Verdana. Getting fonts working which are
distributed as dfonts or inside Resource forks, is something that
I'd love to work on that as a sponsored feature.
df
* Christian Ebert on Saturday, October 29, 2005:
> * Han-Wen Nienhuys on Saturday, October 29, 2005:
>> Christian Ebert wrote:
>>> Besides, at least on MacOS 10.3.9, including other fonts isn't
>>> trivial at all; at least I couldn't get it to work, and when I
>>> asked here nobody answered that he
* Han-Wen Nienhuys on Saturday, October 29, 2005:
> Christian Ebert wrote:
>> * Han-Wen Nienhuys on Friday, October 28, 2005:
>>> Robert Memering wrote:
>>>
But what about metrics and kerning? Just type \markup{Ve}
(e.g. for "Veni sancte spiritus) and you know what I mean.
This hurt
Christian Ebert wrote:
Pango on MacOS X is quite restricted and I don't think giving up
the TeX backend completely is the right way to go. It might be
easier on other machines but I am not convinced yet that the text
output doesn't suffer.
As an elucidation: you should use fonts which are di
Christian Ebert wrote:
* Han-Wen Nienhuys on Friday, October 28, 2005:
Robert Memering wrote:
But what about metrics and kerning? Just type \markup{Ve}
(e.g. for "Veni sancte spiritus) and you know what I mean.
This hurts my eyes. I can't release books of sheet music
with text that looks like
* Han-Wen Nienhuys on Friday, October 28, 2005:
> Robert Memering wrote:
>> But what about metrics and kerning? Just type \markup{Ve}
>> (e.g. for "Veni sancte spiritus) and you know what I mean.
>> This hurts my eyes. I can't release books of sheet music
>> with text that looks like poor MS Word o
Robert Memering wrote:
But what about metrics and kerning? Just type \markup{Ve}
(e.g. for "Veni sancte spiritus) and you know what I mean.
This hurts my eyes. I can't release books of sheet music
with text that looks like poor MS Word output.
Is there any way to get the old Text quality back?
Hello all,
I recently upgraded to 2.7.13 from 2.4.4 because I wanted
to try some of the new features of the newer versions, esp.
"suggestAccidentals", which is a great improvement for me.
I am really happy! (Now I can listen to my midis from
full-of-musica-ficta renaissance pieces...)
I also agree