Hi Owen, first: thanks for this work.
Owen Lamb <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2022. márc. 17., Cs, 16:42): > > Hi all, > > I've finished mapping the last five glyph categories: Mensural, > Neomensural, Petrucci, Solesmes, and Kievan. Of those, only the Mensural > and Neomensural glyphs provided much trouble, but as always, extra pairs > of eyes are encouraged to spot typos and other mistakes or give > suggestions throughout the database. > > The link to my work: https://wolfgangsta.github.io/emmentaler-bravura/ > > Low priority issues (Nice to do, but can wait until after GSoC integration): > * noteheads.[ud]M2: It would be nice if the stems weren't hardcoded. +1 re the longest rests: 1. a perfect longa rest and a maxima rest are not the same; 2. a perfect longa rest should take three spaces (like current emmentaler rests.M3mensural), not four (as, I fear, the bravura mensuralRestLongaPerfecta implies) 3. a maxima rest consists of two (or three) longa rests, similar to rests.M3neomensural, so much that theoretically one can't tell a maxima rest from two (three) longa rests. renaissance version of multimeasure rests use groups of longa rests at different staff positions, like https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Ockeghem_Prolationum_Kyrie.jpg/220px-Ockeghem_Prolationum_Kyrie.jpg I can't check right now, but I think LilyPond doesn't use longa glyphs in ligatures: longae are drawn by adding stems to brevis glyphs. p
