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From: | Fernando Gil |
Subject: | Re: lilyglyphs issue? |
Date: | Wed, 9 Sep 2020 14:02:24 -0500 |
Am Mittwoch, den 09.09.2020, 00:55 -0500 schrieb Fernando Gil:I'm sorry if this question does not belong here:I'm sorry if this question does not belong here.It's OK to post this here, although https://github.com/uliska/lilyglyphs/issues would be the canonical place.I'm trying to use lilyglyphs with TeX but no matter if it's a large code or a small one like this one below, it prints a square as you can see in the attachment.I've tried changing the text font but with no luck.This is a known issue and has been fixed inbut not included in a release yet.Unfortunately there's a bigger issue with using outdated Python 2 code, due to which lilyglyphs has been removed from TeX Live on several Linux distributions.If I find the time to fix that (or if anybody would volunteer with that - should be pretty easy), I'll certainly release an update including your issue with the square.Urs%%\documentclass[10pt]{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{lilyglyphs}
\usepackage{babel}
\begin{document}
Hello \natural{} this is another \flatflat{} text.
\end{document}
%%
After hours, I discovered another issue: When using lilyglyphs with babel package with a language option like this: \usepackage[spanish]{babel} the document does not compile, because of an interaction between these two packages that I don't understand.
I'm on mac (TeXLive 2020)
Hoping Urs or any other have a potential solution,
Cheers,
Fernando
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