Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
>> Well, that's what I'm not sure about. I think (hope) that just moving
>> chacacters out of the control-character range would be enough.
>
> but they already are...
When did we (you) do this, this happened before 2.0.1 I guess? I any
case, position 128-163 are still b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > If I understand the situation correctly, it seems like we just need to
> > assign Unicode codes to each glyph before saving (e.g., as a .dfont or
> > .ttf).
>
> Well, that's what I'm not sure about. I think (hope) that just moving
> chacacters out of the control-char
Kieren Richard MacMillan writes:
> Having spent a little more time in pfaedit, I think I now understand
> what needs to be done. I would love to help the lilypond cause if I
> can, so if you want, I would be pleased to pfaedit the fonts so that
> they are "acceptable" and then make them available
Mats & Jan (et al.):
Someone should try editing a feta font file using pfaedit
to see what must be done for Illustrator to accept it.
Having spent a little more time in pfaedit, I think I now understand
what needs to be done. I would love to help the lilypond cause if I
can, so if you want, I wo
Hello, Jan et al:
I am hoping -- planning (!) -- to use Lilypond as the basis
application for a music publishing company I am currently
founding.
Very interesting. Let us know how it's going.
Oh, I will indeed! Once the first score is out the door, I plan to do a
"colophon" section on the websit
Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am hoping -- planning (!) -- to use Lilypond as the basis
> application for a music publishing company I am currently
> founding.
Very interesting. Let us know how it's going.
> However, since Illustrator (for example) seems to handle
> L
[ Mac OS X 10.2.8; Lilypond 2.0.1 ]
Hello, Mats et al:
I am hoping -- planning (!) -- to use Lilypond as the basis application
for a music publishing company I am currently founding. This means I
need access to the highest possible (i.e., true PostScript) resolution
for all score objects, so