>> The round edges, which can be clearly seen, are not only affecting >> the clef outline but *every intersection* of lines, including bar >> lines! > > I agree when I look at the picture, but I wonder what's the cause - > can you enlighten me? IIUC you argue that the reason for the rounds > is that the metal punches for noteheads etc cannot be cut out with > 100% sharp inner corners. Makes sense.
While it makes sense, this is not intended by the punchcutters, I reckon. We are going to imitate an unwanted effect... > [...] So, all I can think of as causes for the general rounding are > dust on the engraving plate, artifacts from polishing the plate > before printing, or random feathering of ink. But all those must > affect both inner and outer angles? The round outer edges is something that pleases my eye, while I don't see this for the inner edges. Otherwise people would have pointed to this problem earlier, and maybe other music fonts would have implemented this – which isn't the case, as far as I know. I guess that interaction between ink and paper is causing the smooth roundings. With today's laser printers, there is no ink anymore. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel