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Re: Issue 4571 / 4: Add font aliases settings for NR: antient.itely (iss


From: trueroad
Subject: Re: Issue 4571 / 4: Add font aliases settings for NR: antient.itely (issue 261980044 by address@hidden)
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2015 10:57:52 +0000

Reviewers: lemzwerg, J_lowe, dak,

Message:
On 2015/08/26 07:09:10, dak wrote:
On 2015/08/26 07:06:58, J_lowe wrote:
> Patch counted down please push.
>
> PATCH_PUSH

The commit message appears to talk about "antient.ly" instead of
"ancient.ly".
Fixing that before rebasing/pushing might be a good idea.

I've fixed.
Thank you.

Description:
Issue 4571 / 4: Add font aliases settings for NR: antient.itely

    This commit adds generic font aliases settings.

Issue 4571 / 3: Add font aliases settings for NR: input.itely

    This commit adds generic font aliases settings.

Issue 4571 / 2: Add font aliases settings for snippets utf-8.ly

    This commit adds following generic font aliases settings:

    Linux Libertine is serif.
    Linux Biolinum is sans-serif.
    Linux Libertine Mono is monospace.

    So characters that are not contained
    in the Libertine font (like Japanese)
    are substituted to a serif font.

Issue 4571 / 1: Add font aliases settings for Unicode demonstration

    This commit adds following generic font aliases settings:

    Linux Libertine is serif.
    Linux Biolinum is sans-serif.
    Linux Libertine Mono is monospace.

    So characters that are not contained
    in the Libertine font (like Japanese)
    are substituted to a serif font.

Please review this at https://codereview.appspot.com/261980044/

Affected files (+42, -31 lines):
  M Documentation/de/notation/ancient.itely
  M Documentation/de/notation/input.itely
  M Documentation/es/notation/ancient.itely
  M Documentation/es/notation/input.itely
  M Documentation/fr/notation/ancient.itely
  M Documentation/fr/notation/input.itely
  M Documentation/ja/notation/input.itely
  M Documentation/notation/ancient.itely
  M Documentation/notation/input.itely
  M Documentation/snippets/new/utf-8.ly
  M input/regression/typography-demo.ly
  M input/regression/utf-8.ly
  M input/regression/utf-8-mixed-text.ly


Index: Documentation/de/notation/ancient.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/de/notation/ancient.itely b/Documentation/de/notation/ancient.itely index 2457c7227e1005c103e4947edbea098418c4823d..4d777e2b92f3f7db9442544538bb1e7f0ac9efe5 100644
--- a/Documentation/de/notation/ancient.itely
+++ b/Documentation/de/notation/ancient.itely
@@ -2540,7 +2540,7 @@ richtigen Werten, sodass man sofort den Choral notieren kann:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/de/notation/input.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/de/notation/input.itely b/Documentation/de/notation/input.itely index 9527a450af5b380a488091bb890d9293d6df5a53..5879d98eb894c2c6ec9a1e13e5407122f072a0b4 100644
--- a/Documentation/de/notation/input.itely
+++ b/Documentation/de/notation/input.itely
@@ -2207,9 +2207,9 @@ Heir ein Beispiel mit Kyrilliza, hebräischem und portugiesischem Text:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/es/notation/ancient.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/es/notation/ancient.itely b/Documentation/es/notation/ancient.itely index c60704da809df14dd5fb6d3ad09a37ef621615bd..072f9933eefc858fc876556fe061f9dd44113ada 100644
--- a/Documentation/es/notation/ancient.itely
+++ b/Documentation/es/notation/ancient.itely
@@ -2476,7 +2476,7 @@ inmediatamente con la introducción del propio canto:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

@@ -2667,7 +2667,7 @@ kievano:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/es/notation/input.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/es/notation/input.itely b/Documentation/es/notation/input.itely index 756f0dfd66c814060ffcf18fe4c975a2d313e77b..abe7941049cf98ee6c6d29d2447c5a29c778f096 100644
--- a/Documentation/es/notation/input.itely
+++ b/Documentation/es/notation/input.itely
@@ -2480,9 +2480,9 @@ He aquí un ejemplo que muestra texto cirílico, hebreo y portugués:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/fr/notation/ancient.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/fr/notation/ancient.itely b/Documentation/fr/notation/ancient.itely index 374739efe8313d980aa1e18ef8c3c15988f525cb..2976478858904fd12a7cb0bcc23f07c448b58665 100644
--- a/Documentation/fr/notation/ancient.itely
+++ b/Documentation/fr/notation/ancient.itely
@@ -2467,7 +2467,7 @@ lancer dans la saisie de votre chant, comme ci-dessous :
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

@@ -2653,7 +2653,7 @@ Voici comment générer des ligatures en notation kiévienne :
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/fr/notation/input.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/fr/notation/input.itely b/Documentation/fr/notation/input.itely index 4097716826d91a226bb7a96432942f8256021703..ac2b8ca0f3a86a9d626bd9a518e575dfb5b8a48b 100644
--- a/Documentation/fr/notation/input.itely
+++ b/Documentation/fr/notation/input.itely
@@ -2523,9 +2523,9 @@ portugais.
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/ja/notation/input.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/ja/notation/input.itely b/Documentation/ja/notation/input.itely index 9ce314da42b8bef83236493ab6dbbfb179eb9d86..dfd4584bdd9f80e7ca1d6e10e065fa6ee9ec8a34 100644
--- a/Documentation/ja/notation/input.itely
+++ b/Documentation/ja/notation/input.itely
@@ -2221,9 +2221,9 @@ FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/notation/ancient.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely b/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely index 57a8b21e12176c1c3f1dca7baad95bd2c9ad7e1f..9f2f25690e3daebb38dc9a69a4bd9275893a77e1 100644
--- a/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely
+++ b/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely
@@ -2412,7 +2412,7 @@ values, so you can immediately go ahead entering the chant:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

@@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ The following example demonstrates the use of Kievan ligatures:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/notation/input.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/notation/input.itely b/Documentation/notation/input.itely index 1346590f8e78c23b86bb4a2b61ca8771e1f4f2f1..a5b04b4b2414171179a2ab7b155a8c894a6ab906 100644
--- a/Documentation/notation/input.itely
+++ b/Documentation/notation/input.itely
@@ -2379,9 +2379,9 @@ text:
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: Documentation/snippets/new/utf-8.ly
diff --git a/Documentation/snippets/new/utf-8.ly b/Documentation/snippets/new/utf-8.ly index 2788c3cf08ef5bc843982480b72172b5e7db2434..7dcb13ed6780dbbd8369b3537a9cb73509478c87 100644
--- a/Documentation/snippets/new/utf-8.ly
+++ b/Documentation/snippets/new/utf-8.ly
@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: input/regression/typography-demo.ly
diff --git a/input/regression/typography-demo.ly b/input/regression/typography-demo.ly index 51a2dd601f518a07ffc727a198b75b63e22d061e..c915c7fe52663c261f887c70b481cd2270ea53b0 100644
--- a/input/regression/typography-demo.ly
+++ b/input/regression/typography-demo.ly
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ ignoreMelismaOff = \unset ignoreMelismata
   % Linux Libertine fonts contain Cyrillic and Hebrew glyphs.
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }

Index: input/regression/utf-8-mixed-text.ly
diff --git a/input/regression/utf-8-mixed-text.ly b/input/regression/utf-8-mixed-text.ly index 7f93917c2f4c9036f926c35e34fda0a4922526ef..b0fba2c5d25a1a0ced08eb5d0b1a09a19084cab8 100644
--- a/input/regression/utf-8-mixed-text.ly
+++ b/input/regression/utf-8-mixed-text.ly
@@ -7,4 +7,15 @@

 \version "2.16.0"

+% Font settings for Cyrillic
+% Linux Libertine fonts contain Cyrillic glyphs.
+\paper {
+  #(define fonts
+    (set-global-fonts
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
+   ))
+}
+
 \markup { "Здравствуйте Hallo" }
Index: input/regression/utf-8.ly
diff --git a/input/regression/utf-8.ly b/input/regression/utf-8.ly
index ae9742f1a2f37d2d25cf781ed9c72a024bebba9f..b5fefcf9231c8c9ef200c0d3f05358613d1a6884 100644
--- a/input/regression/utf-8.ly
+++ b/input/regression/utf-8.ly
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ will render Bulgarian (Cyrillic), Hebrew, Japanese and Portuguese.
 \paper {
   #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
-     #:roman "Linux Libertine O"
-     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
-     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
+     #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+     #:sans "Linux Biolinum O,sans-serif"
+     #:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O,monospace"
    ))
 }




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