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Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?)
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Valentin Villenave |
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Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?) |
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Thu, 2 Oct 2008 11:32:20 +0200 |
2008/10/2 Risto Vääräniemi <address@hidden>:
> 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 this paragraph.
IMHO (though I'm not able to implement it), the lyrictie could be
handled by a PostScript stencil rather than a glyph -- Or perhaps we
could copy/paste the DejaVuLGC glyph in one of our fonts?
Cheers,
Valentin
- Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Risto Vääräniemi, 2008/10/01
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Mats Bengtsson, 2008/10/01
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Risto Vääräniemi, 2008/10/02
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Mats Bengtsson, 2008/10/02
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Risto Vääräniemi, 2008/10/02
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Risto Vääräniemi, 2008/10/02
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?),
Valentin Villenave <=
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Risto Vääräniemi, 2008/10/02
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Valentin Villenave, 2008/10/02
- Re: Lyric tie glyph not found (directory separator problem?), Risto Vääräniemi, 2008/10/03