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From: | Alex Loomis |
Subject: | Re: multi-column markup function/macro? |
Date: | Mon, 20 Jan 2014 12:02:54 -0500 |
\override-lines #'(font-name . "Century Schoolbook L")
makes it italic. I assume this is because you need to specify an italic typeface?
Hi Alex, hi list,
I changed a little bit of the code.
*ATTENTION*
If you compile the example file and use the xelatex-command, lilypond
will *create* and *delete* several files. One of them is called
"xelatex-<tmpname>.sh" and is executed with
(system "/bin/bash xelatex-<tmpname>.sh")
This is only for development purposes and if you don't trust it, don't
compile it!
If you compile it, you do it on your own risk!
*ATTENTION*
I use this method to unset several environment variables. Due to the
calling of /bin/bash for starting the compilation process, this is
dependent on the existance of BASH. On linux, bsd and mac this should
always be the case - I don't know, what happens on windows here.
I know, this is a very hackish solution ...
but I am interested in comments anyway.
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am 17.01.2014 07:50, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
> Another thing I have to look at is: I use "system" to call the xelatex
> process. It might be better to use execp or exece.
> I'll investigate.
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