> So, glyphnames.json.txt would look like this? > > glyphnames.json, created by Daniel Spreadbury, was retrieved from > https://github.com/w3c/smufl on DD Mon YYYY. It is licensed under > the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement and the W3C Final > Specification Agreement.
Looks good, yes. > It seems that the SMuFL specification (including its helper files) > are under two licenses which complement each other, the W3C > Community Contributor License Agreement and the W3C Final > Specification Agreement. I don't quite understand their > relationship to each other, though. Does only one need to be > mentioned, or both? You should mention whatever is mentioned for SMuFL. >> * You also have to mention the non-LilyPond JSON file license in the >> `LICENSE` file since it is not GPL. > > All right. Should I also include a copy of the license(s) in the > same manner as LICENSE.OFL and LICENSE.DOCUMENTATION? No. A link is sufficient, I think. > Currently, scm/name-conversion.scm and scm/smufl-map.scm are > generated by gen-emmentaler.fontforge.py. I take it, then, that that > script should also generate the headers? Ideally yes. In particular it should have something like THIS IS A GENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT! Creator: gen-emmentaler.fontforge.ly ... Werner