??? Are you saying that you still don't get the desired fonts?
Try the following:
Run the command:
tex testfont
Fill in:
Name of font to test = feta20
* \table
* \bye
Look at the file using xdvi:
xdvi testfont
you should see a table with different musical symbols.
Run
dvips -Ppdf -G0 -ulilypond.map testfont
Look at the Postscript file using gv (ghostview)
gv testfont.ps (or ghostview testfont.ps)
you should see the same result.
Try to convert the file to PDF:
ps2pdf testfont.ps
Look at the PDF file:
acroread testfont.pdf
Again the document should look the same.
These steps exactly mimic what ly2dvi does internally. If the above
example works, ly2dvi should also work. Otherwise, it could help us
sort out what kind of problems you have.
/Mats
Aaron Mehl wrote:
Thanks I applied it and no more error and no more fonts in pdf and ps
output.
Do I now have to install new fonts??
And if so from where??
I saw a previous post I will try to find it and do what it said.
Thanks
Aaron
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 05:59, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Aaron Mehl wrote:
your right I sometimes hit reply and evolution sends to the person not
the group.
AA
I see that I need a patch but vere is da patch??
and how do I install it???
You see it at the end of the referenced email!
The file to edit is .../bin/ly2dvi and you should replace
the line beginning with a minus sign in the patch with the
line beginning with a plus sign. In this case it's actually
easiest to do it by hand, otherwise, there are tools to apply
more complicated patches.
/Mats
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 04:26, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Please keep the discussion on the mailing list, for the
benefit of yourself since you get access to the collected
expertise on the list and for the benefit of others who experience
similar problems.
The problem you have seen with PFA fonts is known, see
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2002-12/msg00189.html
Regarding Hebrew lyrics, I have seen your previous emails and planned
to do a small investigation and send a useful answer. Unfortunately,
it seems I never get the time to do it. The problem is that the answer
depends very much on how the Hewbrew support in LaTeX is implemented.
If you're lucky, it's very simple to add the support. Do you know of
any good introduction to Hebrew typesetting with LaTeX?
/Mats
Well I didn't delve too deeply with hebrew latex I played with plain Tex
and it was fairly strait forward.
In fact the person who figured it out is doug Asherman.
So I will write him. I think
Thanks.
Aaron
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