> In the issue report you say, LilyPond doesn't currenty (i.e. Nov
> 2010) support OpenType features.

Yes.

> LilyPond does support ligatures and kerning (at least on Linux, it
> seems this doesn't work on Windows). Are these no OpenType features?

Today, kerning is usually realized with a feature, yes.  And having
ligatures certainly is.

> Or have there been improvements since your report?

Features which are activated by default are seen by lilypond also.
For example, handling of Arabic needs a lot of OpenType support, and
this is provided by Pango automatically.

However, we need a mechanism to activate optional features.  And to
answer your question from the other mail: Yes, this is a non-trivial
task to implement.


    Werner

_______________________________________________
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Reply via email to