> 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.
Do you have a good image? Yesterday I've written to a TeX-Gyre developer asking for addition of this glyph to the `Schola' font, a (greatly advanced) successor of New Century Schoolbook. http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/schola A real-world image would help a lot. > 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. Hmm, I'm not really convinced that this is the best shape available. Additionally, such a glyph is dependent on the used font, isn't it? Ideally, it should be thus part of the font used for the text, and not part of a separate lilypond font. > 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 will assist you in case we decide that it really belongs to feta. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user