Hi David, thanks a lot!
> Technically, I think that's .lilypond-fonts.cache-2 which means, of > course, that it's a "hidden" dotfile. Of course, the missing dot was just a typo. >> I currently use a symlink (on Ubuntu, ext3 file system) and that seems >> to work. But can I change it somewhere else? > > A quick search of a locally installed version throws up this file: > > $ cat ~/lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64/lilypond/usr/etc/fonts/local.conf Thank you! I will try and change the path in this file. > I don't know where the distribution-supplied version keeps its font > cache; perhaps in /var/cache/… though I don't see any feta or > emmentaler therein. The system font cache seems to be in /var/cache/fontconfig. > I also don't know where you prefer them to go (local ones). > My own preference would be in ~/.cache/lilypond/…, > .cache/ being where most applications seem to be moving their > cached data to, in a similar manner to their configuration > directories migrating to .config/ over time. Much tidier. That was my intention. LilyPond is one of the few programs still using a top-level dotfile (folder). I will try ~/.cache/lilypond/fontconfig as new path. Cheers Joram _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
