>> The gap was an attempt to neutralize that optical effect, but >> perhaps it doesn't quite work. > > The gap will simply be blackened by lower resolutions...
True. And you are probably right, it doesn't really look that good. >> What other strategies are there? > > Well, as Han-Wen said: Make the triangle shape slightly bigger > vertically: In case the triangle sits on a note line, this isn't > visible. In the other case, the broadened base should correct the > optical size. Attached is an attempt to implement this suggestion. It is essentially what I had tried before introducing the gap, except for the slightly larger vertical extent. I'm not sure if Han-Wen meant to make the tip simply enter the staffline (so that it is still covered) or protrude through it, so I tried it both. (Sorry for cluttering the mailing list with the *.pdf files; I hope the sizes aren't too big). I'm not entirely convinced, though (but my opinion is not really relevant in this matter, since there are much more experienced people on this list). The overshooting in the second file is IMHO already fairly large when seen from close-by, but barely visible from further apart, probably also at low resolutions. Should it be even larger? Also, at first I thought that the increased size gives the glyph a slightly awkward look, but that feeling disappeared when I got used to it. ;) And still, I can't help it: At least to me it seems that when the triangle base touches a staffline, the line looks as if it covered part of the triangle's shape. In both files, this makes the corresponding triangle appear larger - as if its height were extended by precisely one stafflinethickness. Or am I wrong? Can this problem be overcome at all? BTW, the shape of the glyph is taken from the 'do' notehead of the solfa style - only with centered stem and flipped vertically if required. So the same comment applies if someone uses the 'do' notehead between stafflines. But if you say that you are satisfied with the shape and positioning as it is, then I certainly won't object (especially since I don't see a way to make the 'problem' disappear - if it is one at all). Further comments are welcome. Thanks for your time and your opinions, Max
triangle_inshooting.pdf
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triangle_overshooting.pdf
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