From: James Lowe Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 23:29:34 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Doc: Clarified process to use Gonville on Mac OS X X-Git-Tag: release/2.15.9-1~46 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b4c96ae28454d770ef07b6185f72557d528d2b98;p=lilypond.git Doc: Clarified process to use Gonville on Mac OS X Discussion on user said that 'move' was ambiguous and that 'rename' would be more clearer. --- diff --git a/Documentation/notation/input.itely b/Documentation/notation/input.itely index b8339a02d7..6d97c9957e 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/input.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/input.itely @@ -1832,19 +1832,20 @@ Here are a few sample bars of music set in LilyPond's Feta font: Download and extract the zip file. Copy the @code{lilyfonts} directory to @file{@var{SHARE_DIR}/lilypond/current}; for more -information, see @rlearning{Other sources of information}. -Move the existing @code{fonts} directory to @code{fonts_orig} and -move the @code{lilyfonts} directory to @code{fonts}. Simply move -@code{fonts_orig} back to @code{fonts} to revert back to Feta. +information, see @rlearning{Other sources of information}. Rename the +existing @code{fonts} directory to @code{fonts_orig} and the +@code{lilyfonts} directory to @code{fonts}. To revert back to Feta, +reverse the process. @seealso Learning Manual: @rlearning{Other sources of information}. @knownissues - -Gonville cannot be used to typeset @q{Ancient Music} notation. Please -refer to the author's website for more information on this and other -specifics including licensing of Gonville. +Gonville cannot be used to typeset @q{Ancient Music} notation and it is +likely newer glyphs in later releases of LilyPond may not exist in the +Gonville font family. Please refer to the author's website for more +information on these and other specifics, including licensing of +Gonville. @node MIDI output