Jamie,

I have a downward-pointing triangle now, which is the reverse of the
do.  However, it isn't exactly what you want.  It is isosceles, though
I don't think that it is equilateral. 

Also, the stem is at the side of the triangle, rather than centered on
the triangle.  I believe that modifying charw should make it centered
as you wish.

I plan on uploading these noteheads soon along with other work I am
doing.  They may not quite fit your needs.

I have examples at the following URL under Twinline.  Note that the
png files in the first example are less attractive than the pdf files
in the second example.

http://www.kelphead.org/chromatic/scales.html

http://www.kelphead.org/chromatic/invention-9.html



Jamie Bullock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dear Lilypond dev'ers,
>
> I would like to sponsor the addition of two new noteheads:
>
> 1. An (open) accent-shaped notehead with both up-stems and down-stems
> centered horizontally on the glyph
>
> 2. A solid, downward-pointing equilateral triangle notehead, again with
> both up-stems and down-stems centered horizontally on the glyph
>
> I think Trevor Bača, who is interested in co-sponsoring the feature
> might (?) be able provide some example images if required.
>
> If anyone is interested, please let me know what the price would be,
> along with the sort of timescale it could be done in.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jamie
>
>
>
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