On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 08:34:42 +0200
Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:

> Thanks, Stefano,
> for trying out my lilypond file. Since I do not have Libertine
> available (although it is in my texlive
> 2013 archive as a tar.xz file) and you do not have Tex Gyre Bonum,
> which I have
> (in fact I am writing with it just now to try out), I have to find
> out how to install Libertine under my
> either Kubuntu or Debian, I will let you and the list know whether
> this solves the issue of missing
> Umlaute in the lilypond file.
> Wolfgang

In Debian the way that I Installed Libertine fonts and others, this way:

Downloaded the fonts from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxlibertine/files/linuxlibertine/5.3.0/

I have a directory in: /usr/share/fonts as "my-fonts", but you don't
need your own directory, It's just that I use a lot of fonts.

Put the unzipped [if they are zipped] somewhere in /usr/share/fonts

Then as root: fc-cache

or, if that doesn't work as root: fc-cache -fv

You may have to close down and start LyX again, but those fonts should
be seen in every word processor, text editor and LyX of course.

Hope that helps.
Charlie
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