Re: fontconfig caches

2008-11-14 Thread Bailey James E .
Ah, that's a bit closer. I have fonts.conf in /usr/local/etc/fonts/ but it tells me that editing it would be pointless, since it will be overwritten the next time the fontconfig cache is built, and I should instead use local.conf. I assumed I could just add local.conf to my ~/ etc/fonts/, an

Re: fontconfig caches

2008-11-13 Thread Patrick McCarty
Hi James, On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 6:15 AM, Bailey James E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what am I looking for? I don't have /etc/fontconfig. BTW, I'm using osx 10.5 > and I build lilypond from sources. The location of my fontconfig configuration file is /etc/fonts/fonts.conf This is on a GNU/Li

Re: fontconfig caches

2008-11-13 Thread Bailey James E.
ey James E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Since there's so much talk of fontconfig caches, I thought I'd ask a question. On my lilypond build, the fontconfig cache is recreated in the working directory. So, for ~/lilypond\ project\ 1/test.ly when I compile that file, I'

Re: fontconfig caches

2008-11-13 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Look at /etc/fontconfig ; the default locations may be distribution dependent. On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Bailey James E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since there's so much talk of fontconfig caches, I thought I'd ask a > question. On my lilypond build, the fontconfig

fontconfig caches

2008-11-13 Thread Bailey James E.
Since there's so much talk of fontconfig caches, I thought I'd ask a question. On my lilypond build, the fontconfig cache is recreated in the working directory. So, for ~/lilypond\ project\ 1/test.ly when I compile that file, I'll get the fontconfig directory structure