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Re:Using various weights and widths of fonts


From: Joshua Nichols
Subject: Re:Using various weights and widths of fonts
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2018 13:20:49 -0400


On 11/3/2018 12:31 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote:
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>     Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 22:12:52 -0400
>     From: Ben <address@hidden
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>     Subject: Re: Using various weights and widths of fonts
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>     On 11/2/2018 9:50 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote:
>     > I guess it would be helpful that when I try to call:
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>     >? ? ?\override #'(font-name . "Garamond Premier Pro Display")
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>     > I cannot get the override, and thus the font reverts to sans. I
>     have
>     > the font installed on my system, so I know it's not an issue of the
>     > font being installed. Perhaps this helps.
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>     > --
>     > Josh
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>     > On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 9:40 PM Joshua Nichols
>     > <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>
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>     >? ? ?Hello all!
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>     >? ? ?I am trying to use different variants of Garamond Premier,
>     >? ? ?especially the Display weight and Narrow Widths. at any moment's
>     >? ? ?notice. I seem to be able to do it for some of them, but not
>     >? ? ?others. In particular, I'll use the narrow variant of Minion Pro
>     >? ? ?for lyrics by calling:
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>     >? ? ? ? ?\override LyricFont.font-name = "Minion Pro Cond"
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>     >? ? ?in \layout{}. But, when I want to change just a single
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>     >? ? ?the font in, let's say, a \markup{}, I can't find a way to
>     do it.
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>     >? ? ?I'm sure I'll eat my shoe, but I'd appreciate the help here.
>     Thank
>     >? ? ?you in advance.
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>     >? ? ?--
>     >? ? ?Josh
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>     You could use this technique perhaps...
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>     http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/change-the-font-for-all-markups-td171730.html
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>     Depends I guess on how you setup your document fonts and how many
>     markups you are wishing to change (all/one)...
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>     Does this help?
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> The problem I am still having is getting pango or lilypond to 
> recognize the variant widths and weights of these pro line fonts. as 
> soon as I use \override #'(font-name . "Garamond Premier Pro Display") 
> nothing happens. It reverts to sans.
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> Does this help clarify? So it's still not working. :(
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Make sure you have the font exactly correct, otherwise it defaults back 
to sans :) Sometimes fonts are installed have names slightly different 
than you'd expect them to have (as far as what the system 'sees'.)

Also, did you try the markup overrides I put in my later emails? It 
should work as long as you have the font 100% correct named :)

{
 ?c1^\markup {? \override #'(font-name . "Minion Pro") "hello" } c
c^\markup {? \override #'(font-name . "InformalRoman") "hello" }
c c^\markup {? \override #'(font-name . "Raleway") "hello" } c
}
 
I must be missing something in the naming scheme. I've tried every variant, such as "Garamond Premier Pro Disp", "Garamond Premier Pro Display", "Garamond Premier Pro-Display", "Garamond Premier Pro-Disp", "GaramondPremrProDisp" etc... still nothing. :(

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