Interesting!
As for me, the Lylypond orientation of G clef looks *actually better balanced* that the rotated one.
The rotated version seems to fall on the right instead of staying straigth...

I am not sure to understand all the details of the code,
but I tried to check the angles (using a PDF of the clefs and manipulating it 
with Inkscape)
The angles I found do not correspond exactly to the values I see in the code :

Second and third clefs are rotated left of angles of
respectively 1.42° and 2.37° (probably correspond to values 1.5 and 2.5 in the 
code)

measuring here :


Le 12.08.21 à 12:05, lilyp...@petzel.at a écrit :
Lilypond has a very characteristic G-Clef. I’ve only seen a handful of
Bärenreiter scores with a similar clef.

I personally find the Lilypond-Clef beautiful, but quite some people find it a
bit too characteristic. I think part of this could come from the Clef being
very straight. In most editions the G-Clef has a slant forward, so that the
right edge is less leaning backward.

So I’ve simply tried to rotate the clef a bit, and I’ve found that with just a
slight rotation the clef looks much more like a „standard” G-clef.

So what do you think about this? Could it be that the G-clef of Feta is just
slightly too straight?

Cheers,
Valentin


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