# Red Hat-like systems should install this in /etc/profile.d/
-# This is a bit of a kludge. Ideally, lilypond's tex, afm, pfa, ps
-# directories should be installed into their location in the texmf/gs
-# trees, rather than messing around with environment variables (eg,
-# see Debian or SuSE package).
-
-datadir="@datadir@"
-
-# For direct ps output fonts
-GS_FONTPATH="$datadir/afm:$datadir/pfa"
+# If run by hand or from you .profile, run as follows
+# . lilypond-profile
+
+
+if [ -z "$LILYPONDPREFIX" ]; then
+ datadir=`echo "@datadir@" | sed 's!//!/!g'`
+else
+ if [ -d "$LILYPONDPREFIX/fonts" ]; then
+ datadir=$LILYPONDPREFIX
+ else
+ eval `cat $LILYPONDPREFIX/VERSION`
+ FULLVERSION="$MAJOR_VERSION.$MINOR_VERSION.$PATCH_LEVEL"
+ if [ "" != "$MY_PATCH_LEVEL" ]; then
+ FULLVERSION="$FULLVERSION.$MY_PATCH_LEVEL"
+ fi
+
+ datadir="$LILYPONDPREFIX/share/lilypond/$FULLVERSION"
+ fi
+ echo "Setting tree to $datadir"
+fi
+
+# Add the installation directory to the teTeX system tree,
+# see Documentation/misc/fontinstallation
+TEXMF="{$datadir,"`kpsexpand \\$TEXMF`"}"
+export TEXMF
# For direct ps output: ps/lilyponddefs.ps
-GS_LIB="$datadir/ps"
-
-# bit silly. for ly2dvi, overrules compiled-in datadir...
-# Better comment this out. Compiled-in datadir serves exactly the
-# same purpose, but is more likely to be correct (think multiple
-# versions of lilypond).
-# LILYPONDPREFIX="$datadir"
-
-# include an empty path component for the system wide includes.
-MFINPUTS="$datadir/mf:"${MFINPUTS:=":"}
-TEXINPUTS="$datadir/tex:$datadir/ps:"${TEXINPUTS:=":"}
-TFMFONTS="$datadir/tfm:"${TFMFONTS:=":"}
+GS_LIB="$datadir/ps:"${GS_LIB:=""}
+export GS_LIB
-export MFINPUTS TEXINPUTS TFMFONTS GS_LIB GS_FONTPATH
+# For direct ps output fonts. Add all available TeX Type1 fonts
+GS_FONTPATH=`kpsewhich -expand-path=\\$T1FONTS`:${GS_FONTPATH:=""}
+export GS_FONTPATH