On 27/01/2019 04:52, David F. wrote:
> I can specify the font for my score to use with #(define fonts … ), but 
> calling #(set-global-staff-size) undoes the font definition.
> 
> In the snippet below, Times New Roman will be used as the font for the whole 
> document.  But if line 6 is uncommented, the font reverts to the default of 
> New Century Schoolbook.  (These fonts are easily distinguished by the letter 
> Q—hence the title.)
> 
> Any suggestion on how I can both set the font to TNR and set the staff size 
> (in that order)?
Why do you insist on the order, anyway? If you don't, I think the
solution would be quite obvious.

> 
> =======
> \version "2.19"
> 
> \paper {
>     #(define fonts (make-pango-font-tree "Times New Roman" "" "" 1))
> }
> % #(set-global-staff-size 20)
> 
> \header {
>     title = "QQQ"
> }
> 
> \relative c' {
>   c c c c
> }
> =======
> 
> Thanks,
> David
> 
> 
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