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Re: lyric font change problem in ver 2.24.0
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rajwn |
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Re: lyric font change problem in ver 2.24.0 |
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23 Feb 2023 17:01:36 -0000 |
Thankyou Sir for solving this problem, it was indeed the corrupt font.
I downloaded nudi font from the link given by you, and yes it worked fine.
Thanks once again
Regards
Raj
From: Jean Abou Samra <jean@abou-samra.fr>
Sent: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 20:12:53
To: rajwn <rajwn@rediffmail.com>
Cc: lilypond-devel <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: lyric font change problem in ver 2.24.0
Hello Raj,
When replying to a message that has a mailing list in CC, please always use
"Reply to all" in your mail client, not just "Reply", to
also send the email to the mailing list (which in this case is
lilypond-devel@gnu.org). Developing LilyPond is a collective effort, and all
discussions should remain public as much as possible. Thanks.
(I am reattaching your files so that others will have them too.)
Le jeudi 23 février 2023 à 14:27 +0000, rajwn a
écrit :
Thankyou Sir for very quick reply.
The default fonts goes to
C:/Windows/Fonts
All the fonts I install goes to
C:/Users/Raj/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Fonts
I had no problem with version 2.22.0, it worked very well.
I will attach you the text file
also the nudi font.
Thanks for giving a reproductible example. However, I cannot reproduce the
problem on GNU/Linux; after installing the font in the normal way, and
commenting out the ly:font-config-add-directory (because C:/Windows/...
doesn't exist on a GNU/Linux system), I get lyrics in that font.
Have you tried ly:font-config-display-fonts as I suggested in my previous
message?
Have you tried replacing each / with \\ in the path C:/Users/...?
Also, if I use your font, I get errors like
programming error: FT_Load_Sfnt_Table (): error.
which suggests that the font might be invalid somehow. However, I don't get
these errors with Nudi-01-e.ttf downloaded from
https://hindityping.info/download/kannada-fonts-nudi. Maybe try that?