Marc Hohl wrote Monday, December 21, 2009 10:08 AM
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke-list <at> xs4all.nl> writes:
Op maandag 19-10-2009 om 15:33 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef
Simon
Tatham:
It's interesting that you should mention that: that actually
reminds
me of one of my specific issues with Feta, namely that the
curved
centre line of its treble clef _does_ make it look to me as if
it's
leaning over backwards. Gonville's straight-backed version
feels
much more balanced to me.
That would be a bug. How many degrees would you need to rotate
it to
get it straight, in your opinion?
Thanks to the great work on the SVG backend, I was able to do a
test.
I rotated the clef by 1, 2.5, and 5 degrees.
Surprisingly, I could see small differences. I'd think somewhere
between 1 and 2.5 degrees would be about right. I like the 2.5
degrees
best at the top of the clef, but I think the tail needs to be
adjusted
a little bit to look right at 2.5 degrees.
Even the 1 degree rotation appears better balanced IMO.
Hello Carl,
I played a bit with the mf sources, and changing dowstroke_dir
from unitvector (14,-75) to (11,-75) seems to be a good choice,
what do
you think?
I like it
Trevor
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