Hi James,
Aha, now that makes sense. That's funny, because I use the mv command in
Linux/Unix, but happened to have performed the rename action from the OS X
Finder.
I did do it correctly from the start since it seemed evident that the folder
needed to be renamed rather than moved, but may I r
> I'm happy to look at the instructions we give in the documentation about
> changing the font in general, but it wasn't clear (to me) what you thought we
> should change.
Hi James,
Thanks for your reply. There's an inaccuracy in the LilyPond manual: "Move"
should be changed to "rename," since
Hello,
From: Matthew Collett [m_coll...@ihug.co.nz]
Sent: 02 August 2011 20:32
To: Graham Percival
Cc: James Lowe; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Changing to Gonville font
On 3/08/2011, at 5:16 am, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at
On 3/08/2011, at 5:16 am, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 02:59:22PM +, James Lowe wrote:
>> you cannot use the Mac GUI (Finder) to do
>> this - at least not easily in 10.6.
>
> Actually, you can. Ctrl-click on LilyPond.app, then select "show
> package contents", then navig
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> )Subject: RE: Changing to Gonville font
> )
>
> )and the next problem you (or anybody else) will stumble against will be
> )the
> )question: which fonts are actually on duty?
> )
> )and after the next upgrade to a new version you'll have to ask if (or
> make
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)and the next
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2 Aug 2011, James Lowe wrote:
>
>> I've looked at the documentation and I remember the conversation I had
>> with our Doc Meister, normally you would do this (at least on Mac OS -
>> which I used at the time) via a terminal and there is no 'rename'
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 02:59:22PM +, James Lowe wrote:
> Hello
>
> )The UNIX-y nerds (including those comfortable with Linux and MacOS
> )command lines) will understand that the mv command is used to rename
> )things. Meanwhile, the GUI users will understand “rename” better than
> )“move.”
>
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011, James Lowe wrote:
I've looked at the documentation and I remember the conversation I had
with our Doc Meister, normally you would do this (at least on Mac OS -
which I used at the time) via a terminal and there is no 'rename'
command, so when you
mv folder_name new_folde
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)On 08
On 08/02/2011 10:36 AM, James Lowe wrote:
> So this is the reason we say 'move'.
I agree... however, I think Albert has a good point about saying
“rename” instead.
The UNIX-y nerds (including those comfortable with Linux and MacOS
command lines) will understand that the mv command is used to rena
Albert,
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)Sent: 02 August 2011 12:37
)To: James Lowe
)Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
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)> I'm happy to look at the instructions we give in the documentatio
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)Hello,
)
)I
Hello,
I solved the problem simply by copying emmentaler-brace.otf to the otf folder,
and emmentaler- brace.svg and emmentaler-brace.woff to the svg folder.
This means that the documentation should be updated to mention this addition.
Also, "move" should be changed to "rename" in the documentatio
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