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Re: How can I change text to a serif font?


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: How can I change text to a serif font?
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:07:39 +0100
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I'm afraid it's a bug in the Cygwin version of 2.6.4. Unless you have
specific reasons to use the Cygwin version, I recommend the non-Cygwin
Windows package instead (which of course also can be called from a
Cygwin command window).

   /Mats

Steve wrote:

I have Lilypond 2.6.4 installed in Cygwin (this is the latest version available in Cygwin). Previous versions always used a serif font for all the text, but now the titles, footers, and rehearsal marks are in a sans serif font. I prefered the serif font. How can I change the default for text back to a serif font, or could a problem with my configuration cause this? If there is any configuration information you need to see, please let me know, but I expect something about how to make global font changes first.

I have tried this in the \paper block, but it doesn't change the font used. I got it from an example, but I don't entirely understand what it does:

   #(define text-font-defaults
     '((font-encoding . latin1)
        (baseline-skip . 2)
        (word-space . 0.6)))

   #(set! fonts (make-century-schoolbook-tree 1.0))


Steve



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