Le samedi 13 mai 2023 à 22:49 +0200, Volodymyr Prokopyuk a écrit : > Hi, > > I'm trying to compile a score PDF from exactly the same Lilypond source on a > different Linux Arch based system. The installation procedure of Lilypond > 2.25.4 is exactly the same on both old and new > systems. The dependencies are yay -S fontforge t1utils dblatex tex-gyre-fonts > texlive-langcyrillic exactly the same on both systems. The fonts used in the > score PDF compiled on the new system are > different and not desired in comparison with the score PDF compiled on the > old system. Both score PDFs are attached. I'm using the Cairo backend in both > systems. > > I understand that some fonts are missing on the new system, but I do not know > how to check which ones are missing. Is there a way in Lilypond or the system > itself to find out which font is missing?
Do you really use lots of fonts in your document? Is it impractical to just check what fonts you are using and whether they are installed on the new system? (Tools like `pdffonts` or Evince's document fonts list unfortunately don't tell much on your PDFs; my guess is that you used a variable font that got instantiated by Cairo.)
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