On 09.10.2008 (16:51), Werner LEMBERG wrote: > Well, of course, but the idea is not to `trace' such a glyph but to > generate it, using mathematical rules, in particular to make it > optically fit to different sizes, similar to the other feta glyphs.
While we're on this subject: there's another quite important (at least in my line of work) glyph missing, and that's a better mark for lyric elisions. At present, it's a slur SPANNING the last letter of one word and the first of the next, but ideally it should be a small semi-circle JOINING the words. As glyphs go, this is probably the easiest there is, since there should be no decorations or serifs or anything, just the lower half of a circle. I can write THAT in metafont, but I have no idea how to incorporate it in the macro system that the feta font apparently needs to comply with. I discussed this with Han-Wen, and he referred me to you, for pointers on how to use the macros. How about it...? Eyolf -- All men make mistakes, but married men find out about them sooner. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user