Werner LEMBERG wrote > EB Garamond 08 > ['EB Garamond 08'] > ['Italic', 'Cursiva', 'kurzíva', 'kursiv', 'Πλάγια', 'Italic', > 'Kursivoitu', 'Italique', 'Dőlt', 'Corsivo', 'Cursief', 'Kursywa', > 'Itálico', 'Курсив', 'İtalik', 'Poševno', 'Etzana'] > > […] > > BTW, for emmentaler-26.otf I see this entry in `fc-list': > > .../emmentaler-26.otf: Emmentaler\-26:style=26
Well, the 08 seems to be the design size (there's also EB Garamond 12). If we consider design sizes (not just linear scaling of one single font), it seems sensible to have the Emmentaler design sizes in the style string, too. Emmentaler 20 will have style=20 etc. Linotype, for instance, build up the font-style from <weight> <width> <slope> <design> But even there, you may sometimes get "Italic" and sometimes "Kursiv", meaning the same thing. "design" indicates a special version with Old Style Figures or rounded like in VAG Rounded used by Volkswagen for many decades. Perhaps this document might be helpful, even if Linotype is just one company out of many: Naming Convention for Typefaces and Digital Fonts at Linotype Library GmbH <http://image.linotype.com/files/pdf/LN0005_V1_2.pdf> It all seems quite a mess - independent of Frescobaldi, font-config, et al. All the best, Torsten -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
