I figured I'd wait till 2.18.0 to see if something magical occurred, but
now I know for sure...

When I use the snippet:

 #(define fonts

(make-pango-font-tree "Linux Libertine G"

"Nimbus Sans"

"Luxi Mono"

(/ myStaffSize 20)))


On my Mac (which is Snow Leopard) I do not get "Linux Libertine" but some
sans serif font (I imagine it is Nimbus Sans).


I promise I have the font installed, and (for some reason) I remember it
worked a while ago... but now I have no clue.


It works properly with Windows machines (both of my work machines are
windows) and have shown no signs of error. I also tried installing the font
from the source, (it was under "Linux Libertine O") and tried it too. I did
try the TTF version as well; alas, to no avail.


I imagine this may be an internal thing (with respect to my personal
computer) but was wondering anyone if ya'll had any thoughts in regard to
this matter. It would also be nice to know if there is a clear cut way to
change the default internal fonts to LilyPond (when I see all the developer
jargon, I get all fuzzy and dizzy).


See attached for default output when I run it through my Mac.

Sincerely,

Josh

<<attachment: wierdness.png>>

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