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Re: Lilypond fonts in Latex
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: Lilypond fonts in Latex |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:49:42 +0200 (CEST) |
> > . The LaTeX encoding of the lilypond font(s) is clearly `U'; it
> > makes no sense to create a new encoding for it.
>
> Could you explain what you mean by `U'?
Please consult the `fontenc' guide of the LaTeX base distribution.
`U' means `unspecified'.
> The example in the tutorial above uses an encoding called
> TeX'n'ANSI, also called LY1 in LaTeX.
LY1 is only usable for a text font.
> The conversion program afm2pfm requires an encoding files found at
> texmf/dvips/base/texnansi.enc. This encoding doesn't work with the
> feta font - is there an equivalent file for the feta font?
Yes, attached -- those files are created during the build process;
however, they aren't installed (since they are of no use normally).
> If I understand correctly the .enc file matches the TeX glyph name
> to the glyph number in the font. Is this correct?
Yes.
Werner
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