Semi-globally changing fonts

2004-07-18 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello, > > I'm working on a songbook and must use ae fonts instead of cm. That > means in lyrics I can easily tell in a common paper block: > \LyricsContext \override LyricText font-name = #"aeb10" > > However, using the same for TextScripts is not fine, because there

Re: Semi-globally changing fonts

2004-07-17 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Can't you just change the text in font.scm so that each font named "cm" is instead named "aex"? I could, but that way, all upgrade of lilypond would replace my settings. And I should also set the lilypond script to use the ae package (encoding). Alternatively, it seems you could ad

Semi-globally changing fonts

2004-07-16 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
Bert, Can't you just change the text in font.scm so that each font named "cm" is instead named "aex"? Granted, this would eliminate all use of cm fonts, but it seems to me that that's what you want for this project. Alternatively, it seems you could add a whole series of fonts in a schem

Semi-globally changing fonts

2004-07-14 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Hello, I'm working on a songbook and must use ae fonts instead of cm. That means in lyrics I can easily tell in a common paper block: \LyricsContext \override LyricText font-name = #"aeb10" However, using the same for TextScripts is not fine, because there are many style of them (italic, bold, p