Le dimanche 26 mars 2023 à 22:41 +0200, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> Le dimanche 26 mars 2023 à 18:37 +0200, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
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> > Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 13:38 +0100, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
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> > > The reason for asking is that font selection and searching is pretty much
> > > a m
Le dimanche 26 mars 2023 à 18:37 +0200, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 13:38 +0100, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
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> > The reason for asking is that font selection and searching is pretty much a
> > mess right now, and I'm trying to understand what its ideal state would be
> >
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 13:38 +0100, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> The reason for asking is that font selection and searching is pretty much a
> mess right now, and I'm trying to understand what its ideal state would be
> before trying to overhaul it.
There is still a lot to do, but this should
> Le 15 mars 2023 à 10:13, Luca Fascione a écrit :
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> I'm thinking we want both, Jean, because they are useful for different
> scenarios.
>
> But I think it does have merit,
I realize that “I’m not sure it’s worth the trouble” was bad wording on my
part. It *would* be a useful feature, b
I'm thinking we want both, Jean, because they are useful for different
scenarios.
But I think it does have merit, because if one like their sheets (or a
group of sheets) set up one way, with my method they'd need to change one
file in one place and they'd have their score adopt that look, whereas
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 15:46 +0100, Luca Fascione a écrit :
> This discussion makes me wonder whether something similar to LaTeX's virtual
> fonts system wouldn't be useful here.
> A virtual font is effectively a lookup table that says "for code point X pick
> up font Y code point Z" enough ti
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> Then, whenever the user wanted to change the font of a specific grob (like
> Notehead), then all they'd need to do is use (for example)
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> \override Notehead.font-family = #'gonville
>
> which, of course, ca
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> }
>
> %<----
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> Then, whenever the user wanted to change the font of a specific grob (like
> Notehead), then all they'd need to do is use (for example)
>
> \override Notehead.font-family = #'gonville
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>
This discussion makes me wonder whether something similar to LaTeX's
virtual fonts system wouldn't be useful here.
A virtual font is effectively a lookup table that says "for code point X
pick up font Y code point Z" enough times.
This way it's possible it'd be enough for the vast majority of use
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 6:38 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 06:15 -0600, Abraham Lee a écrit :
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> Hi, Jean!
>
> I am aware of individuals that appreciate the ability to mix and match
> fonts, including the brace font. In fact, I would guess that the more
> common combo is to
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 06:15 -0600, Abraham Lee a écrit :
> Hi, Jean!
>
> I am aware of individuals that appreciate the ability to mix and match fonts,
> including the brace font. In fact, I would guess that the more common combo
> is to use another music font with Emmentaler braces. I do belie
Hi, Jean!
I am aware of individuals that appreciate the ability to mix and match
fonts, including the brace font. In fact, I would guess that the more
common combo is to use another music font with Emmentaler braces. I do
believe this is a corner case and maybe it should be changed with some
logic
Hi,
Quick question : is there any use case for passing a different brace font than
the general music font to `set-global-fonts`? Would it make sense to get rid of
this `#:brace` parameter, or at least make it default to the `#:music`
parameter?
Thanks,
Jean
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