> > 4. Install the feta type1 fonts. As in: > > http://www.mamster.net/tex/latex-fontfaq-amster-burton.pdf > > This is probably the most straightforward way; additionally, you can > use such fonts with virtually all TeX environments because all of them > support Type 1 fonts.
After trying the other methods, this is the one I am now using ;^) > . The LaTeX encoding of the lilypond font(s) is clearly `U'; it > makes no sense to create a new encoding for it. Could you explain what you mean by `U'? The example in the tutorial above uses an encoding called TeX'n'ANSI, also called LY1 in LaTeX. The conversion program afm2pfm requires an encoding files found at texmf/dvips/base/texnansi.enc. This encoding doesn't work with the feta font - is there an equivalent file for the feta font? If I understand correctly the .enc file matches the TeX glyph name to the glyph number in the font. Is this correct? Thanks for your help, Stuart _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
