Am 07.01.2013 11:48, schrieb Nick Payne:
On 07/01/13 21:36, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 07.01.2013 11:24, schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Greetings from Australia,
So what font is it, actually? You did not mention.
I didn't mention because it is visible in the pdf...
But of course it would have been polite to explicitely mention Adobe
Minion Pro.
What I like about it is
- the 'modern' appearance (compared to e.g. LilyPond's Century
Schoolbook
- its variety of font faces,
- especially the option of having a condensed version that harmonizes
well with LilyPond's 'weight'.
The Minion Pro font is bundled by Adobe with Adobe Reader. If you
install Reader on Linux, the font files are copied to
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Resource/Font (that's where they are on my system),
and if you install Reader on Windows, they are copied to C:\Program
Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Resource\Font, or some similar path depending
on the version of Reader.
Ah, that's interesting.
But the font is still non-free (in terms of Free Documentation), and
especially there are only the four basic font faces included and not the
other 12 ones (medium, semibold, condensed and its combinations)
Best
Urs
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