Where does fc-list live? How to use fc-list? Version 2.4.6, Windows XP,
Cygwin.
Don't find fc-list in the 2.4.6 package.
- Bruce
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Where does lilypond get its font list from, so that I can try others?
the easiest is to put a .ttf .pfb or .pfa in
Fairchild wrote:
Where does fc-list live? How to use fc-list? Version 2.4.6, Windows XP,
Cygwin.
Don't find fc-list in the 2.4.6 package.
- Bruce
I believe it's part of fontconfig.
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Don't find fontconfig in 2.4.6.
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From: Daniel Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 11:31 AM
To: Fairchild
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Escape sequence for accentuated characters?
Fairchild wrote:
Where does fc-list live? How
This doesn't apply to the 2.4 series at all, since 2.4 doesn't use Unicode.
Fairchild wrote:
Don't find fontconfig in 2.4.6.
Where does fc-list live? How to use fc-list? Version 2.4.6, Windows
XP, Cygwin.
Don't find fc-list in the 2.4.6 package.
I believe it's part of fontconfig.
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Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi writes:
:
: Something is wrong.
:
:Please attach a minimal, but full example of your .ly file.
Here it is. The character I'm printing is u` in case there is
a problem with the encoding via mail. The UTF-8
And here is a PNG of the lilypond output on my system, in case you
cannot reproduce it.
Raphael
bug5.png
Description: PNG image
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Raphael Manfredi wrote:
And here is a PNG of the lilypond output on my system, in case you
cannot reproduce it.
There was a problem with fontchanges in the middle of text strings,
which I fixed in 2.7.8.
However, I recommend you to use another font, which includes the
accented characters
Raphael Manfredi writes:
Here it is. The character I'm printing is u` in case there is
a problem with the encoding via mail. The UTF-8 encoding is correct.
\override TextScript #'font-name = cmr10
This may be a bug, the cmr font does not have the u` character,
possibly the metrics
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi wrote:
: And here is a PNG of the lilypond output on my system, in case you
: cannot reproduce it.
:
:There was a problem with fontchanges in the middle of text strings,
:which I fixed in 2.7.8.
:
:However, I
Raphael Manfredi wrote:
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi wrote:
: And here is a PNG of the lilypond output on my system, in case you
: cannot reproduce it.
:
:There was a problem with fontchanges in the middle of text strings,
:which I fixed
* Han-Wen Nienhuys on Tuesday, November 01, 2005:
Raphael Manfredi wrote:
Where does lilypond get its font list from, so that I can try others?
the easiest is to put a .ttf .pfb or .pfa in ~/.fonts. If it shows up
on the output of
fc-list
you can use it in lily.
Well, I can
Raphael Manfredi writes:
Something is wrong.
Please attach a minimal, but full example of your .ly file.
Jan.
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Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi writes:
: So, what's the way to type pure ASCII accentuated letters in lilypond?
:
:That's not supported. You'll have to find/write a recoding program
:that translates into utf-8, if that's what you really want.
Hello,
Does anyone know of an escape sequence enabling the composition
of accentuated characters? My system is a non-UTF8 system (ISO-latin-1)
and I don't have any way to type an UTF-8 character in my xterms.
I can type iso-latin-1, but apparently this is not understood by 2.6.3,
whereaas it
Raphael Manfredi writes:
My system is a non-UTF8 system (ISO-latin-1)
I do not believe that there is such a thing. Just install a utf-8
aware editor, eg, any reasonably modern emacs, jedit or vim.
I can type iso-latin-1
Then try the recode program
recode latin1..utf8 foo.ly
, but
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