Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > OK, what happens if you do > ps2pdf testfont.ps > and view the resulting PDF file?
I can see the ugly treble clef again. > If the PS file looks OK, then I would definitely suspect > your Ghostscript (which is the program doing the job in > ps2pdf). Seems like this is the case. > Do you get the same problem both when viewing the PDF on > screen and when you print it on paper? Could it even be > your PDF viewer (Acroread?)? I can't print it right now, but Ghostscript, xpdf and Acroread are all consistent about the uglyness. And a crosscheck proves you right: doing the conversion (ps2pdf) with a newer Ghostscript does away with the problem (even when viewing the resulting PDF on the original machine). > Anyway, updmap is definitely not an issue, since the font map > file is specified explicitly by lilypond when it calls dvips. > In other words, there's no idea to use updmap. Thanks for the info and the help. Looks like it's not my fault after all. :) -- Best wishes, Feri. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
