I was thinking of changing side bearings only. I looked into *.mf files of Feta and noticed that there is some kerning data applied to number glyphs. So I would: 1) remove kerning 2) set the same glyph width for all numbers.
And I wonder how time signatures like 12/16 are aligned in Baerenreiter, Peters scores. I own none of these editions and it can be hard to answer that as time signatures like 12/16 are fairly rare. -- Karol Dnia 17-05-2015 o godz. 21:37 Werner LEMBERG napisał(a): > > Recently I had to use meter 11/16 and noticed that Feta numerals are > > not monospaced - they are not aligned vertically. I would consider > > modifying Feta number glyphs so that each of them have the same > > width. Any thoughts on this? > > Basically, I don't object. Slightly stretching or squeezing the > glyphs horizontally shouldn't be noticeable, I think. > > However, have you checked (old) scores from Bärenreiter, Peters, UE, > etc., whether those numerals really have the same width? I guess that > manually engraved digits have a natural deviation in positioning much > larger than what you demonstrate (using an extreme magnification). > > > Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user