Russell Lang schreef:
So the next problem is to make this the default.
I can embed this in my file with
#(ly:set-option 'gs-font-load #f)
Can I embed it on one of the system files?
I tried putting this at the end of init.ly but this didn't work.
put it just before \maininput
As time goes
On 3 Jun 2006 at 16:32, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Russell Lang schreef:
>
> > Is there an easy way to configure lilypond to embed fonts in the PS
> > file, instead of just inserting a reference to the location on disk?
>
> YEs,
>
> add
>
> -dno-gs-font-load
>
> to the commandline.
Thanks,
Russell Lang schreef:
Is there an easy way to configure lilypond to embed fonts in the PS
file, instead of just inserting a reference to the location on disk?
YEs,
add
-dno-gs-font-load
to the commandline.
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On 15 Apr 2006 at 19:12, Rev Alan Rufli wrote:
> As a new user of lilypond please forgive the question if it has already been
> answered.
>
> The PS file created by lilypond is unreadable in Ghostscript nor can it be
> imported into any other program i.e word / corel draw.
>
> The problem seems
As a new user of lilypond please forgive the question if it
has already been answered.
The PS file created by lilypond is unreadable in Ghostscript
nor can it be imported into any other program i.e word / corel draw.
The problem seems to revolve around missing fonts.
The error message is