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Re: psfonts problem with lilypond-book - strange behaviour?


From: Dmytro O. Redchuk
Subject: Re: psfonts problem with lilypond-book - strange behaviour?
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:13:23 +0300
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On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 05:28:59PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I'm rather surprised that you have managed to use lilypond-book with the
> flag --psfonts on Windows. Last time I tried, it only worked to use
> lilypond-book --pdf songbook.lytex
> pdflatex songbook

I use --psfonts, too -- lilypond-book --pdf produces pdf with no syllables
(hyphens are in right places thought,-).

(2.10.20, W2K, Ukrainian language (cyrillic))

I have had some problems with title -- but can't remember, i don't use
title for scores to be included in TeX book.

I'll try to test. And report, surely :-)


> 
> (make sure to first remove all old lily-*.* files from your working 
> directory).
> Hopefully, this will also solve your problem.
> 
> Anyway, the error message seems to be related to the font used in the title
> (you can find the letters of the title, written backwords) in the 
> "Operand stack".
> 
> Just a wild shot: have you edited the .ly file since last time it worked?
> In that case, make sure that your editor hasn't changed the font encoding
> for some silly reason. It should use UTF-8, nothing else.
> 
>   /Mats
> 
> Dominic Neumann wrote:
> >address@hidden,
> >
> 
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