> "Till" == Till Rettig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Till> Couldn't they be converted to otf and then used easyly via the system
Till> installation for fonts or then included into lily as a
Till> choice. Actually how did Laura Conrad use her "Fraktur" fonts in
Till> LilyPond?
> > Whatever you do, *please* follow the guidelines in mf/README
> > (almost all ancient glyphs don't do that, unfortunately). An
> > `exact' conversion would be really cool!
> >
> Well, I don't really know yet anything about font design myself
> except maybe the point that ttf/otf fonts have a wi
I hope you have realized that you have to learn MetaFont
to be able to implement the fonts (at least if you want them
included in the distribution).
/Mats
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Juergen Reuter wrote:
Agreed. I have been mainly concentrating on Vaticana style and
Petrucci style. As Werner already indicated, the ancient font was
written before Lily used fontforge et al. Therefore, the glyphs do
not follow all prerequisites that Lily glyphs are nowadays supposed to
Karl Hammar wrote:
Great!
Is your goal, like Guthenburg, to make a few e's etc, to simulate the
variability of handwriting also?
Would that be possible within lilypond?
Well, I don't know yet -- it would definitely be userfull for the
samples taken from handwritten fonts. But what rules ap
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
notation support via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't
look very good. [...]
I can't give any design recommendation due to lack of knowledge.
Whatever you do, *please* follow the guidel
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Till Rettig wrote:
Hei,
I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
notation support
That would be great!
via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't look
very good. Especially referring to the mensural notehead style (I think
the petrucci
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
> notation support via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't look
> very good. Especially referring to the mensural notehead style (I think
...
Great!
Is your goal, like Guthenburg, to make a few e's
> I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
> notation support via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't
> look very good. [...]
I can't give any design recommendation due to lack of knowledge.
Whatever you do, *please* follow the guidelines in mf/README (almost
Hei,
I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
notation support via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't look
very good. Especially referring to the mensural notehead style (I think
the petrucci looks quite fine, but neomensural and mensural heads are
lot too sm
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