Am 10.07.2017 um 23:34 schrieb David Bellows:
>> Its relative path is "../share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf"
>> Linux package maintainers may organize things differently, though.
> So it sounds like, for now, at least, if I want to do this I would be
> better off providing installation
> Its relative path is "../share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf"
> Linux package maintainers may organize things differently, though.
So it sounds like, for now, at least, if I want to do this I would be
better off providing installation instructions for the fonts for the
various platforms (OSX,
[CCing back to the list]
Am 10.07.2017 um 22:02 schrieb David Bellows:
>> If your software is able to determine the lilypond installation directory it
>> could create the appropriate symlinks.
> Is there a Lilypond command for that?
No.
> I'm using OS system commands to
> call Lilypond from
> If your software is able to determine the lilypond installation directory it
> could create the appropriate symlinks.
Is there a Lilypond command for that? I'm using OS system commands to
call Lilypond from inside my software so I could get that information
if that's the case.
> Apart from
Am 10. Juli 2017 04:29:35 MESZ schrieb David Bellows :
>I fear I already know the answer to this question but I thought I'd try
>anyway.
>
>I have a project that generates music and sheet music using Lilypond.
>I want to allow the user to use any music font they want (the