> In that case, I propose the SMuFL name for the glyph be
> accdnClosedSwitchOld, [...]
Sounds reasonable.
Werner
I have searched most of my accordion literature, both old and modern
norwegian and german publications, some old sovjet accordion books
and old american publications like the one I sent you a snapshot of
earlier. I only find the (R) and (*) symbols in the publications
from Alfred Music in New Yor
> I have searched most of my accordion literature, both old and modern
> norwegian and german publications, some old sovjet accordion books
> and old american publications like the one I sent you a snapshot of
> earlier. I only find the (R) and (*) symbols in the publications
> from Alfred Music
rner
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>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: David Kastrup
>> To: Werner LEMBERG
>> Cc: lilypond-devel@gnu.org
>> Bcc:
>> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2022 15:35:22 +0200
>> Subject: Re: LilyPond's 'oldEE'
Werner
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> -- Forwarded message --
> From: David Kastrup
> To: Werner LEMBERG
> Cc: lilypond-devel@gnu.org
> Bcc:
> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2022 15:35:22 +0200
> Subject: Re: LilyPond's 'oldEE' accordion symbol
> Werner LEMBERG writ
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> in 1998 you introduced the 'oldEE' accordion symbol to LilyPond's
>> Emmentaler font. Since some time we are wondering where this symbol
>> comes from; we weren't able to find any reference to it. Could you
>> please tell us where you got this from?
>
> Tom replied and
Hello Tom,
in 1998 you introduced the 'oldEE' accordion symbol to LilyPond's
Emmentaler font. Since some time we are wondering where this symbol
comes from; we weren't able to find any reference to it. Could you
please tell us where you got this from?
Werner