Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-04 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/3 Werner LEMBERG > > > Another way to do it is to create a lilypond file that contains > > > > #(ly:font-config-display-fonts) > > > > and typeset it. You will get a list of the fonts in the log window. > > Nice. The OP talked about `GUI'; I assume he means Frescobaldi. > Maybe such a co

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Joshua Nichols
> > I assumed he meant the LilyPad editor that shows up on the Mac when you > click on the LilyPond icon. This is what I meant. Sorry for the weird (typing quickly and on the fly). IC, Josh On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > > On 1/3/14 10:58 AM, "Werner LEMBERG" wro

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 1/3/14 10:58 AM, "Werner LEMBERG" wrote: > >> Another way to do it is to create a lilypond file that contains >> >> #(ly:font-config-display-fonts) >> >> and typeset it. You will get a list of the fonts in the log window. > >Nice. The OP talked about `GUI'; I assume he means Frescobaldi.

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Joshua Nichols
> > Another way to do it is to create a lilypond file that contains > #(ly:font-config-display-fonts) This was very helpful. That is a nice tip. IC, Josh On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > > On 1/3/14 10:33 AM, "Carl Sorensen" wrote: > > > > > > >On 1/3/14 9:57 AM, "

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Joshua Nichols
> > Nice. The OP talked about `GUI'; I assume he means Frescobaldi. > Maybe such a command could be added to its menu system, to aid people > having problems with fonts. Yes, I was talking about Frescobaldi, but also LilyPond's native interface, more specifically. The drop down menus do not cont

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Another way to do it is to create a lilypond file that contains > > #(ly:font-config-display-fonts) > > and typeset it. You will get a list of the fonts in the log window. Nice. The OP talked about `GUI'; I assume he means Frescobaldi. Maybe such a command could be added to its menu system,

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 1/3/14 10:33 AM, "Carl Sorensen" wrote: > > >On 1/3/14 9:57 AM, "Joshua Nichols" wrote: > >> >>On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Federico Bruni >>wrote: >> >>open the terminal of Mac and write: >> >>lilypond -dshow-available-fonts >> >> >> >> >>I got: >>-bash: lilypond: command not found

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 1/3/14 9:57 AM, "Joshua Nichols" wrote: > >On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Federico Bruni >wrote: > >open the terminal of Mac and write: > >lilypond -dshow-available-fonts > > > > >I got: >-bash: lilypond: command not found On the mac, lilypond is not in a directory that's part of your

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Joshua Nichols
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Federico Bruni wrote: > open the terminal of Mac and write: > > lilypond -dshow-available-fonts > I got: -bash: lilypond: command not found IC, Josh ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/3 Joshua Nichols > > The function `ly:font-config-display-fonts' (available via the > `-dshow-available-fonts' command line option of lilypond) > > I don't even know how to access that. I don't see an option from the GUI > to be able to do that. > I tried doing some of the things aforement

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-03 Thread Joshua Nichols
> The function `ly:font-config-display-fonts' (available via the `-dshow-available-fonts' command line option of lilypond) I don't even know how to access that. I don't see an option from the GUI to be able to do that. I tried doing some of the things aforementioned through Frescobaldi's command l

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Indeed, I have found that on Mac OS X, the system is very picky > about what it sees and doesn't see. For instance, I use the > SkyFonts program to install fonts from the Google Fonts site. > Apparently, it doesn't install them as system fonts, so if I want to > use them in LilyPond (and PT San

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
I've gone through and removed everything at the User level that is duplicated at the System level. This is great information. Thanks again for the tips! IC, Josh On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > > On 1/2/14 10:51 AM, "Joshua Nichols" wrote: > > >Thanks for your respon

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
This is great information to have. Thanks for that tip! IC, Josh On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Carl Peterson wrote: > On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Joshua Nichols > wrote: > > Okay, so I did "the obvious" and went through the Fontbook and literally > > "clicked and dragged" the fonts into

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 1/2/14 10:51 AM, "Joshua Nichols" wrote: >Thanks for your response Carl, >>Is the font installed at the >>User level or at the Computer level? > > >I think it is both. I installed a "user font" (that was from the source) >and that appeared on the user level... but the system had a font calle

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Carl Peterson
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote: > Okay, so I did "the obvious" and went through the Fontbook and literally > "clicked and dragged" the fonts into the "computer" (I guess that's the sys > place) tab, and then I re-typeset the file: It worked... > > Well... there's for a lot of

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread James Harkins
Joshua Nichols gmail.com> writes: > > > see attached. It was lengthy. For future reference, probably you needed this, for case-insensitive searching. fc-list | grep -i libertine hjh ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://li

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
Okay, so I did "the obvious" and went through the Fontbook and literally "clicked and dragged" the fonts into the "computer" (I guess that's the sys place) tab, and then I re-typeset the file: It worked... Well... there's for a lot of heartburn! Thank y'all for helping out! I can't believe that to

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Carl Peterson
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote: > see attached. It was lengthy. > > IC, > > Josh > > I didn't find an entry for Linux Libertine in your listing. On my machine, I checked Font Book and it looks like I have it installed both as a user copy and as a system copy. And Linux Liber

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/2 Joshua Nichols > I ran the command verbatim, and nothing occurred. Need I tell you I am not > that in-tune to programming stuff, so I might be missing something. > try running just: fc-list and post here the output (if any) ___ lilypond-user

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
I ran the command verbatim, and nothing occurred. Need I tell you I am not that in-tune to programming stuff, so I might be missing something. IC, Josh On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Federico Bruni wrote: > 2014/1/2 Joshua Nichols > >> When I use the snippet: >> >> #(define fonts >> >> (m

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/2 Joshua Nichols > When I use the snippet: > > #(define fonts > > (make-pango-font-tree "Linux Libertine G" > > "Nimbus Sans" > > "Luxi Mono" > > (/ myStaffSize 20))) > > > On my Mac (which is Snow Leopard) I do not get "Linux Libertine" but some > sans serif font (I imagine it is Nimbus

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
Thanks for your response Carl, >Is the font installed at the >User level or at the Computer level? I think it is both. I installed a "user font" (that was from the source) and that appeared on the user level... but the system had a font called "Linux Libertine G" which is native to LibreOffice (t

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread flup2
Hello, Last time (a long time ago) I had that problem, I deleted the fonts cache file created by LilyPond in my user folder with: Philippe -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Weirdness-With-Fonts-and-Font-Tree-Snippet-tp156948p156954.html Sent from the

Re: Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Carl Peterson
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Joshua Nichols wrote: > I figured I'd wait till 2.18.0 to see if something magical occurred, but now > I know for sure... > > When I use the snippet: > > #(define fonts > > (make-pango-font-tree "Linux Libertine G" > > "Nimbus Sans" > > "Luxi Mono" > > (/ myStaffSi

Weirdness With Fonts and Font Tree Snippet

2014-01-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
I figured I'd wait till 2.18.0 to see if something magical occurred, but now I know for sure... When I use the snippet: #(define fonts (make-pango-font-tree "Linux Libertine G" "Nimbus Sans" "Luxi Mono" (/ myStaffSize 20))) On my Mac (which is Snow Leopard) I do not get "Linux Libertine" b