Hi Christian. OK for use in LibreOffice, but adapting the font for use in
MusiXTeX would be quite challenging.  Even when there are analogous glyphs,
they won't be drop-in replacements.  But  I doubt you would need the full
power of MusiXTeX for incipits.

Bob

On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 12:18 PM Christian Mondrup <
c...@icking-music-archive.org> wrote:

> Den 28.08.2021 kl. 15.01 skrev Bob Tennent:
> > Early Music Sources provide a font that emulates 16th and 17th century
> music
> > publications.  It is supposed to work in conventional word-processing
> > programs with ligatures enabled, but it should be possible to adapt it
> for
> > use with MusiXTeX.  Let me know if this might be of interest to you.
>
> Having looked at the Serenissimanbhome page and experimented with the
> font in LibreOffice writer I believe it would be perfect for preparing
> incipits in early music editions.
>
> Best wishes
> --
> Christian Mondrup
> WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive
> http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:WIMA_files
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