There are quite a few font viewers out there for win10 and Linux, so that is not a problem. I've played around with writing code that writes the code for a type specimen sheet—perhaps now is the time to return to that project. In the meantime, I'll take a look at the
Emmentaler font. Thanks for the tip!!
Sorry, that's probably total rubbish from me. C059 just seems to be
some free text font. The other font in the test PDF is just
Emmentaler, so I suppose it must be letters from there. [I have never
quiet figured out what simple tool there is to view Emmentaler font
glyphs - must be something around.]
Andrew
On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 at 12:47, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bernard@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I asked what is the real question in order to find the use to which you
> want to put it, as there may be an easier way. I am no expert but I am
> sure you can embed snippets of lilypond scores in TeX works simplty.
>
> Anyway, making a test TAB PDF, the font used is CO59, and I see this is
> supplied in the standard lilypond distribution font directory.
>
> By the way, there are no silly questions on the list!
>
> Andrew
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