Hi all, currently it is: left: James, Ralph, Nick, Werner, Xavier middle: Brent, Luca, Matthew right: Reinhold, Paul, Martin, Trevor, James Worlton, Tim, Daniel, Dmytro, Robert, Janek
therefore i'm opening a Rietveld issue: http://codereview.appspot.com/4664070 2011/7/6 Reinhold Kainhofer <reinh...@kainhofer.com>: > However, even in the third clef, the curvature of the vertical line looks a > bit too straight in the lower half... I agree that even the third clef could be improved, but i don't think i'm able to make it any better myself. If you want to try, i attach my patch. A tip to speed up work: use this script to generate a dvi preview of glyphs (no need to run make, and it also shows metafont control points): #!/bin/bash mf '\mode:=proof; input feta20' gftodvi feta20.2602gf \ && mv feta20.dvi feta20new.proof.dvi If you have trouble figuring out what to change, ask. W dniu 8 lipca 2011 00:14 użytkownik James Lowe <james.l...@datacore.com> napisał: > until you really print out a score and plop it on your music stand and then > have sharps and flats and time signatures and other ornamentation, I don't > really think one can make a definite case for either. True. Please send me some 2.15.5-compatible input files and i'll compile them with my suggested clef, so we'll have some real-life example to study. I'll also take something from my collection. thanks, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user