> It is also too small.
OK.
> However, I anyway feel need for more symbols in the Feta font and/or
> a ps symbol repository.
No problem. Just send me (and Jürgen Reuter) a scan from the symbol
which shows its typical usage.
Werner
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2007/7/14, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It is also too small. I find it much easier to include explicit
postscript. However, I anyway feel need for more symbols in the Feta
font and/or a ps symbol repository.
If in some time I have enough Postscript-related snippets, I'll ask
Sebastiano
It is also too small. I find it much easier to include explicit
postscript. However, I anyway feel need for more symbols in the Feta
font and/or a ps symbol repository.
Bert
Valentin Villenave írta:
2007/7/13, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why not using the `semicirculus' glyph from t
2007/7/13, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why not using the `semicirculus' glyph from the parmesan font? I
think this is better than using explicit PS code...
AFAIK, the \semicirculus is upside down compared to what Bert's
looking for; so in that case one would have to rotate it by 180°
> > Thanks for the tip, now I use:
> >
> > semicircle = \markup { \postscript #"1.5 0 moveto 1 0 0.5 0 180 arc 0.2
> > setlinewidth stroke" }
> >
> > and a^\semicircle
>
> Does this sign have an "official" name? If so, I could add it to the
> LSR in case someone else could be looking for it in
2007/7/13, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks for the tip, now I use:
semicircle = \markup { \postscript #"1.5 0 moveto 1 0 0.5 0 180 arc 0.2
setlinewidth stroke" }
and a^\semicircle
Does this sign have an "official" name? If so, I could add it to the
LSR in case someone else could
Thanks for the tip, now I use:
semicircle = \markup { \postscript #"1.5 0 moveto 1 0 0.5 0 180 arc 0.2
setlinewidth stroke" }
and a^\semicircle
Valentin Villenave írta:
2007/7/13, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
(It works here, but not with all PDF software; does anyone knows how
> I'm transcribing some early Gregorian-like music, and I need a symbol
> denoting some small augmentation: it should be a small semicircle or a
> fermata symbol without dot.
>
> Does anyone have one?
This is the \semicirculus markup command, I think.
Werner
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2007/7/13, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
(It works here, but not with all PDF software; does anyone knows how
to produce "sane" PostScript output?
Version 2.0rc1!
a-\markup { \postscript #"2 6 moveto 1 6 1 0 180 arc 0.2 setlinewidth stroke"
is it what you're looking for?
Valentin
2007/7/13, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Hi Bert,
I'm transcribing some early Gregorian-like music, and I need a symbol
denoting some small augmentation: it should be a small semicircle or a
fermata symbol without dot.
Have you tried something such as:
a-\markup { \postscript #"0
Hi,
I'm transcribing some early Gregorian-like music, and I need a symbol
denoting some small augmentation: it should be a small semicircle or a
fermata symbol without dot.
Does anyone have one?
Thank you,
Bert
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