Am Montag, dem 22.11.2021 um 09:25 +0000 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
> (2) The same as (1), but make LilyPond undo the font changes
>     internally, that is, it horizontally translates a glyph's outline
>     back to the position specified by the Lisp tables (if the glyph
> is
>     in the tables).  This ensures both consistency and backwards
>     compatibility with both LilyPond user code and fonts.

I'm totally unaware of any details here, but why would LilyPond need to
fake the "old" non-standard glyph properties. Put differently, what is
the point (0,0) used for?

Jonas

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