> The function `ly:font-config-display-fonts' (available via the `-dshow-available-fonts' command line option of lilypond)
I don't even know how to access that. I don't see an option from the GUI to be able to do that. I tried doing some of the things aforementioned through Frescobaldi's command line option (in the GUI), but I could never type in any characters, let alone a full line command. IC, Josh On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Indeed, I have found that on Mac OS X, the system is very picky > > about what it sees and doesn't see. For instance, I use the > > SkyFonts program to install fonts from the Google Fonts site. > > Apparently, it doesn't install them as system fonts, so if I want to > > use them in LilyPond (and PT Sans Narrow, one of the fonts in that > > collection, is the font I currently use for LilyPond), I have to go > > ahead and download the ZIP file and install them through FontBook, > > but almost every other program I use has no issue with it. I think > > Inkscape might be picky as well, but I don't do enough stuff with > > those fonts in that program to remember. > > Hmm. The function `ly:font-config-display-fonts' (available via the > `-dshow-available-fonts' command line option of lilypond) shows > exactly which directories lilypond's fontconfig is looking into, > besides a list of fonts it recognizes. It also lists the > configuration files together with the directories fontconfig is > searching for configuration files. Doesn't this work as expected? > > > Werner >
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