Am 23. Januar 2007, 23:55 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
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> A harmonic head is slightly bigger so it protudes through the staff
> lines, if printed in a space. AFAIK, they only exist in the open form,
> and Trevor's use of the black form is not canonical.
There are many things not canoni
Han-Wen,
thank you for your very fast and helpful answers!
A few more comments/questions/suggestions.
>> \once \override NoteHead #'style = #'harmonic
>> \once \override NoteHead #'glyph-name = #'"2harmonic"
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> if you set glyph-name, style is no longer necessary.
That's what I thought bef
Maximilian Albert escreveu:
> On to my questions:
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> 1) Is it correct that all I need to do in order to create a new glyph is
> to modify the metafont source file of the corresponding font? That is,
> are all the other files (*.otf, *.svg, etc.) created during the
> compilation process of lilypon
Hi everyone,
a couple of days ago Trevor asked for help with regard to a certain
special note head (a black diamond of 'harmonic' style, where a white
one already existed). Since Trevor sent his initial request on the
lilypond-user list but I feel that -devel is the right place to get the
informat