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From: | Marc Hohl |
Subject: | Re: Cadence font and lilypond-book |
Date: | Thu, 23 Oct 2014 20:31:10 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.2.0 |
Am 23.10.2014 um 16:43 schrieb Abraham Lee:
Marc, I've never done anything with lilypondbook, so I can't say definitively, but it sounds like the fonts need to be put in your system font directory.
Abraham,this is what I had in mind, too, and copied the .otf files in my ~/.fonts directory and called fc-cache afterwards.
$ fc-list | grep adence /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-16.otf: cadence\-16:style=16 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-26.otf: cadence\-26:style=26 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-14.otf: cadence\-14:style=14 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-13.otf: cadence\-13:style=13 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-23.otf: cadence\-23:style=23 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-11.otf: cadence\-11:style=11 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-18.otf: cadence\-18:style=18 /home/marc/.fonts/cadence-20.otf: cadence\-20:style=20Cadence seems to be known by my system, but not by ghostscript in combination with lilypond-book.
That's not a big problem, since Cadence is not optimal in combination with the text fonts used in my project, but it would be great if the new fonts were available within lilypond-book, too.
MarcOnly LilyPond uses it's own fonts folder, so if you are using another program for this, it will be looking for them in the system font folder.
-Abraham Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 23, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Marc Hohl <address@hidden> wrote: Hi list, I wanted to give the new alternative font "Cadence" a try in my current project, which is based on lilypond-book and xelatex. Unfortunately, I got dozens of lines like Layout nach »./de/lily-510b5f50.eps« ausgeben... Warnung: "cadence-18"="cadence-18" kann nicht eingebettet werden Warnung: "cadence-20"="cadence-20" kann nicht eingebettet werden Warnung: "cadence-20"="cadence-20" kann nicht eingebettet werden and therefore, the note head glyphs are missing in the resulting document. Compiling a standalone lilypond document like the following: \version "2.19.16" \paper { #(define fonts (set-global-fonts #:music "cadence" )) } \score { \new Staff { c'' d'' e'' } } runs without error (and includes the note heads in the output). Do I have to move the .otf font files in a directory where ghostscript can find them? TIA, Marc _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list address@hidden https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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