Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-23 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-05-23 13:25, Freeman Gilmore wrote: The ez way is to picture a peace of music with accidentals then replace them with microtonal accidentals, but of a different design than what is out there. I have several ideas for the design of each glyph, I know what I want them to abdicate, and

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-23 Thread Freeman Gilmore
​Jacques: The ez way is to picture a peace of music with accidentals then replace them with microtonal accidentals, but of a different design than what is out there. I have several ideas for the design of each glyph, I know what I want them to abdicate, and I want them to be more intuitive (no m

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-23 Thread Freeman Gilmore
James: I have read this before. I was thinking that if I place the ​accidentals in SMuFL local font file I could call them from there using the example form the article.At this point I only have some ideas about the way the accidentals should look. I need to know how Lilypond handles microto

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-22 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Can you supply a picture of what you’d like to obtain? JM > Le 22 mai 2018 à 16:55, James.Correa a écrit : > > Hi Freeman, > > If I understand you correct this might help you: > > http://lilypondblog.org/2014/04/using-special-characters-from-smufl-fonts/ >

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-22 Thread James.Correa
Hi Freeman, If I understand you correct this might help you: http://lilypondblog.org/2014/04/using-special-characters-from-smufl-fonts/ All the best, James --- James Correa Composer - guitarist - sound designer http://www.jamescorrea.net http://wp.ufpel.edu.br/labcomp/ ‐‐‐ Original Message

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-20 Thread Freeman Gilmore
​ On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 7:36 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: > Hi Freeman, > > Let us know what you re trying to do. Why do you want to create a glyph? > > Are you new to lilypond? If so, welcome to the Pond! > > Andrew > > ​ Andrew and others that have responded, thank you: I will start over.

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
.@web.de> wrote: > >> Freeman Gilmore wrote >> > ​Where are the rules for naming a glyph located? >> >> >> The naming conventions for glyph names can be found in mf/README: >> >> >> mf/README wrote >> >> > Glyph name rules >

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-20 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Freeman Gilmore wrote > ​Say I was going to create the glyph “#” for the first > time. What exactly do you mean by "create the glyph"? The glyph is contained in the music font, and as most of the music glyphs, it doesn't even have a fixed character code and even move around when new glyphs are bei

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-20 Thread Freeman Gilmore
​ On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 5:01 AM, Torsten Hämmerle wrote: > Freeman Gilmore wrote > > ​Where are the rules for naming a glyph located? > > > The naming conventions for glyph names can be found in mf/README: > > > mf/README wrote > > > Glyph name rules >

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-20 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Freeman Gilmore wrote > ​Where are the rules for naming a glyph located? The naming conventions for glyph names can be found in mf/README: mf/README wrote > Glyph name rules > > Most glyph names have the form > > . > > , where > > is defined with the

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-19 Thread David Kastrup
David Kastrup writes: > Freeman Gilmore writes: > >> ​ >> >> Where are the rules for naming a glyph located?And where is the >> list of *reserved >> words*? > > The latter is in lily/lily-lexer.cc . I have no idea whether there is a > p

Re: naming a glyph

2018-05-19 Thread David Kastrup
Freeman Gilmore writes: > ​ > > Where are the rules for naming a glyph located?And where is the > list of *reserved > words*? The latter is in lily/lily-lexer.cc . I have no idea whether there is a place in the internals where you could see them listed. At least I don

naming a glyph

2018-05-19 Thread Freeman Gilmore
​ Where are the rules for naming a glyph located?And where is the list of *reserved words*? Thank you, ƒg ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user