Did you build the ec-fonts-mftraced yourself? I would guess so,
since you have problems both with the feta fonts in LilyPond and
the ec-font used for the title.
In that case, it must be something wrong with your mftrace (or
some of the programs it uses).

If you want to verify that a certain font file, say ecrm10.pfa,
looks OK, try the following steps:
Run: text testfont
...
Name of the font to test = ecrm10
Now type a test command (\help for help):)
*\table\bye

Run: dvips -u+ec-mftrace testfont
(make sure that the printouts include <ecrm10.pfa> )

Look at the resulting file testfont.ps

For the feta font, replace ecrm10 by feta20 and -u+ec-mftrace by
-u+lilypond

   /Mats

Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Ferenc Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/14591/


Notice the ugly clef and the title.

I used the 1.0.12 version of ec-fonts-mftraced.  Living on
Debian Woody has its quirks concerning updmap, but I did
my best.  Any hints where the problem lies?

mftrace: 1.1.5
fontforge: 20041218
potrace: 1.5


Would it encourage replies if I told this is the last
obstacle to putting the Woody repository back up?

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