I've used Sagittal notation based on http://x31eq.com/lilypond/ before. I
don't know if that still works with more recent versions though. Haven't
touched it in a while.

-Cole

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Bernardo Barros <bernardo.bar...@nyu.edu>
wrote:

> On 09/02/2017 14:59, Hans Åberg wrote:
> > Multiples of 12 are straightforward, though LilyPond glyphs are
> > limited. For other ETs, use Graham Breed's regular.ly. More glyphs
> > can be gotten using SMuFL.org with OpenLilyPond.
>
> Thank you for your reply, Hans
>
> Yes, it looks like all the tools are already on the table.
>
> But no one has used regular.ly in conjunction with Bravura/SMuFL font?
> It indeed looks like LilyPond default font doesn't have all the
> necessary glyphs.
>
> Maybe if regular.ly is included in OpenLilyLib, one could easily combine
> both and implement a new extension package in OpenLilyLib for 48ET and
> 72ET.
>
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