Hello All,
In discussion with the developer and some checks we have done, it appears that
the issue lies with Adobe Acrobat rendering on Mac OS X El Capitan. Using
Preview on the Mac, everything is rendered nicely. It also renders fine on
Document Viewer in Linux. I am pleased to report therefo
Hi Matthew,
Indeed, beams and stems are graphical elements not font objects. But curiously,
I have only seen this beam squashing effect with the PDF sample of the November
2.0 font. I am unable to reproduce the effect in my engraving work. I am
currently in communication with the developer abou
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> The downloadable PDF font sample shows beams for 16’s and 32’s squashed
> together with no whitespace (depending on PDF view scale factor, which I
> have never seen before), beams running past stems at the end, and other
> errors. Hence my doubts, and my
Yes, I am referring to the font described in the blog post at Scores of Beauty,
November 2.0.
The downloadable PDF font sample shows beams for 16’s and 32’s squashed
together with no whitespace (depending on PDF view scale factor, which I have
never seen before), beams running past stems at the
On 11 December 2015 at 10:52, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> I wonder if the whole idea goes against the grain of the open source concept
> of lilypond anyway.
>
There’s something to be said for having one person produce a whole
font. We shouldn’t complain that it’s available for Lilypond, when the
d
Am 11.12.2015 um 03:37 schrieb SoundsFromSound:
> Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote
>> Bernard,
>>
>>
>>
>> Not sure which “November” font to which you refer.
>>
>> ...
> Pretty sure he meant this:
> http://www.klemm-music.de/notation/november2/e
On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 19:37:46 -0700 (MST)
SoundsFromSound wrote:
> Pretty sure he meant this:
> http://www.klemm-music.de/notation/november2/en/index.php
It even has glyphs for mice (pp. 105/106)... :)
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Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote
> Bernard,
>
>
>
> Not sure which “November” font to which you refer.
>
> Here are some free fonts of the same name.
>
> http://www.fontpalace.com/font-download/November+Regular/
>
> https://www.fontyukle.net/en/November+Regula
Bernard,
Not sure which “November” font to which you refer.
Here are some free fonts of the same name.
http://www.fontpalace.com/font-download/November+Regular/
https://www.fontyukle.net/en/November+Regular.ttf
http://www.azfonts.net/load_font/novem.html
http://ufonts.com/fonts/november
Greetings All,
Has anybody used the November font mentioned in the Scores of Beauty blog?
Since this is a rather expensive commercial font, it may be good to have
reviews from people who have experience with it, as with other commercial
software.
I wonder if the whole idea goes against the
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