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ly2dvi -p creates scalable score, but ruins titles
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Sebastian J. Bronner |
Subject: |
ly2dvi -p creates scalable score, but ruins titles |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 03:46:00 -0700 |
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Using 1.7.15, I've observed an amusing phenomenon: when run as ly2dvi -P, the
titles and other roman text are scalable, and the scores are bitmapped; when
run as ly2dvi -p, the scores are scalable, and the titles and other roman
text are bitmapped.
A view of ly2dvi --verbose (once with -P and once with -p) revealed the
reason: when using ly2dvi -p, the dvips switch "-u lilypond.map" is used,
replacing the definitions in psfonts.map, which are crucial. According to
the dvips info manual, one should use -u +lilypond.map to _append_ this map
to psfonts.map.
I verified this statement by running
dvips -ta4 -Ppdf -G0 -u +lilypond.map -outd.ps utd.dvi
on a dvi file called utd.dvi generated by ly2dvi. This time everything is
scalable.
--
Sebastian J. Bronner
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- ly2dvi -p creates scalable score, but ruins titles,
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