2016-10-31 3:20 GMT+01:00 Jim Duke <j...@dukeboys.org>: > I’m typesetting some A Capella music for congregational singing the uses the > 7-note (Aiken) shape note system. I’ve found that based on the system size > some of the half note heads for RE (d in the example) are indistinguishable > from quarter notes. Basically the interior of the note head is filling in. > The following example reproduces the problem: > > > > \version "2.18.2" > > > > \score { > > \relative c' { > > \aikenHeads > > \override NoteHead. > > c2 d2 e2 f2 g2 a2 b2 c2 > > } > > \layout { > > #(layout-set-staff-size 21) > > } > > } > > > > \score { > > \relative c' { > > \aikenHeads > > c2 d2 e2 f2 g2 a2 b2 c2 > > } > > \layout { > > #(layout-set-staff-size 22) > > } > > } > > > > The D in the first system (at staff size 21) has the note head filled in. > The D in the second system (with staff size 22) has the note head hollow as > it should be. > > > > I’m not sure how to proceed with fixing this. I can artificially enlarge > the note heads; but that is an unsatisfactory fix that I’d like to avoid if > possible. I’m afraid the real fix would involve a change in the font > definitions. It seems the pen size is a bit too large. Is there a way > short of changing the font definition of controlling that?
No problem here. See attached. So I can't help. -Harm
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