> Any idea how to make the glyphs available without using xelatex?
For plain LaTeX, I suggest to use the Type 1~fonts (feta-alphabet,
parmesan, etc.). While fontforge is building the Emmentaler fonts
during a `make all' lilypond build, the necessary .enc and .tfm files
are automatically created as a byproduct.
Based on the .enc files, it's rather straightforward to write a script
which creates some TeX or LaTeX code to map glyph indices to
appropriate macros. Contrary to the XeTeX approach, however, the
mappings change if new glyphs get inserted; this means that the
mappings are bound to a specific lilypond version.
Werner
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