I suppose this thread brings up the issue of styles: since the mentioned clef is not really a new SIGN just a different GLYPH, are there other such signs that we want? What about the "Fake book" style (a more hand-written'ish style)? Or, perhaps more pertinent, since it's already half there: a complete set of glyphs for the ancient styles? I could also imagine(/desire) a set of manuscript-like glyphs for mensural music, and perhaps an even more 16th/17th century alternative to petrucci.
Im not saying either that this should all be made, or that if one addition is kept out so should all others -- rather, I'm asking if there are more glyphs that should be considered, and (following up on my previous post) what are the requirements and how does one make them. Eyolf On 09.10.2008 (15:54), David Bobroff wrote: > I've posted a slightly clearer copy of such a clef to issue 693. For what > it's worth, my memory tells me that this style of C clef is to be found in > French publications. I certainly remember seeing it in trombone parts of > French pieces and this example comes from the Ravel Concerto for left hand > (1st trombone part). > > David > > Jonathan Kulp wrote: >> I can't seem to find a better image of this clef in the materials I have on >> hand or on an internet search. I got it originally from a .pdf file >> downloaded from the International Music Score Library Project. It'd be >> better to have an original paper score in hand for scanning at high res. >> If no one can come up with one in a day or two I'll talk to our orchestra >> conductor and see if he might have some examples in his library. >> >> Jon >> >> Werner LEMBERG wrote: >> >>> >>> Well, your version differs heavily from what the scanned image shows. >>> However, to create a good glyph shape, we probably need better scans >>> of probably larger clefs. Anyone who could provide that, probably >>> adding it to >>> >>> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=693 >>> >>> ? >>> >>> >>> Werner >>> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > -- Chaos is King and Magic is loose in the world. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user