Hi everyone, I can't figure out very clearly how music fonts work in LilyPond. I installed properly several fonts which I can use easily with the command:
\paper { #(define fonts (set-global-fonts … )) That's fine, but is it possible then to change the font for a specific glyph? I tried this code: \version "2.19.80" \relative c' { \time 3/4 \override Staff.TimeSignature.font-name = #"Times New Roman" c d e \override Score.Clef.font-size = #4 \clef tenor f g a \override Score.Clef.font-name = #"Gonville" \clef treble b c d \revert Score.Clef.font-name \revert Score.Clef.font-size e f g \break %%%%%%%%%%%% c,,-^ d-^ e-^ \override Score.Script.font-size = #4 f-^ g-^ a-^ \override Score.Script.font-name = #"beethoven" b-^ c-^ d-^ \revert Score.Script.font-name \revert Score.Script.font-size b-^ c-^ d-^ } \layout { ragged-right = ##t } *** but as you see, the font-name works only for the TimeSignature and neither for the clef nor the script. I am curently using the Profondo font, but I found an error in the dmarcato glyph which (I don't know why) isn't the same than in Bravura and is obviously curiously mirrored (see attachments). The bravura glyph is the one used in Elaine Gould's book for this articulation (she also suggest thicker font for the down marcato glyph!) profondo-dmarcato.png <http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/t5604/profondo-dmarcato.png> That's why I wanted to alterate the font for the scripts (or better, only for the marcato glyph) and use for instance the default font. Oh, and I try replacing the d-marcato glyph using FontForge but it is very laborious since the numerous fonts size (and file) for the same font, I couldn't achieve it easily and I'm not sure of this way of dealing with my problem... -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user