> > On 16 Dec 2008, at 05:58, Mark Polesky wrote: > > > You might call for using Unicode: > > r16 g♯( a g♯ f♯♯ g♯ c♯ e d♯ c♯ d♯ c♯ b♯ c♯ e > > g♯) > > > > You need a font, though, and perhaps a special key map, too. > > Now that's a fun idea. It even works!
Well, I then suggest to be consequent, using the following Unicode characters instead of ♯♯ and ♭♭: U+1D12A MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE SHARP U+1D12B MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE FLAT BTW, arrowed accidentals are available also: U+1D12C MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT UP U+1D12D MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT DOWN U+1D12E MUSICAL SYMBOL NATURAL UP U+1D12F MUSICAL SYMBOL NATURAL DOWN U+1D130 MUSICAL SYMBOL SHARP UP U+1D131 MUSICAL SYMBOL SHARP DOWN Werner
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