Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-03 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
2008/10/2 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You might need to rebuild FontConfig's cache; delete the folder named C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\.lilypond-fonts.cache-2 then launch a new compilation. Ah, it was in the profile folder. I suspected that the cache was the culprit because

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-02 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
Hi Mats, 2008/10/2 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Have you read the warning about the font you need, in http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Entering-lyrics#Entering-lyrics Yes, I have seen it. I'm using the standard Century Schoolbook font from LP distribution and

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-02 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting the manual: The lyric tie is implemented with the Unicode character U+203F, so be sure to have a font (Like DejaVuLGC) installed that includes this glyph. Note that Pango (the font handling library used in LilyPond) may pick different symbols from different fonts, so even if the rest

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-02 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
2008/10/2 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Note that Pango (the font handling library used in LilyPond) may pick different symbols from different fonts, so even if the rest of the text is typeset using the standard Century Schoolbook font, the lyric tie is typically taken from a separate

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-02 Thread Valentin Villenave
2008/10/2 Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is there a way to tell Pango, which font to use for this lyric tie? If I have both Arial Unicode and DejaVuLGC installed and would like to specify that DejaVuLGC was used. I don't know if this will help, but I've added a link to NR 1.8.3 Fonts in

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-02 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
On 02/10/2008, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to tell Pango, which font to use for this lyric tie? If I have both Arial Unicode and DejaVuLGC installed and would like to specify that DejaVuLGC was used. Alright, I installed the same font that worked in the other

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-02 Thread Valentin Villenave
2008/10/2 Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I even uninstalled LP an reinstalled it several times rebooting in between. I'm slowly running out of ideas. Does anyone have any pointers that might help? If you think a verbose log file might help solving this, I'll be happy to send you one.

Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-01 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
Hi, Something strange just happened. I tried to use the lyric tie (~) in one song and LP complained that it couldn't find the glyph. These kind on messages usually appeared when the file wasn't saved as UTF but this time the same file works on my work computer (don't tell my boss). The directory

Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)

2008-10-01 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Have you read the warning about the font you need, in http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Entering-lyrics#Entering-lyrics /Mats Risto Vääräniemi wrote: Hi, Something strange just happened. I tried to use the lyric tie (~) in one song and LP complained that it couldn't