Am 08.05.2017 um 14:19 schrieb Stjepan Horvat:
> hi guys..
> i'm playing with music font as discribed here:
>
> http://lilypondblog.org/2014/01/smufl-fonts-in-lilypond/
> http://lilypondblog.org/2014/09/lilyponds-look-and-feel/
>
> what i would want to try doing is simulating handwritten font by
> adding 4 or more shapes of same object.

Do you want to prepare an actual font to use instead of Emmentaler, for
notation (i.e. not text)?

> what would you suggest to accomplish this?

>
> my raw idea is to add diferent signs in normal, italic, bold,
> bold-italic combination and then on each new object iterate though
> there combination.
> This has a limitation of only 4 combinations.
>
> Another idea is to add a list of fonts and there go through them.
>

If you want to create a custom font you could probably override the
stencil of the different grobs and replace them with a markup (I think
that's what is described in these posts, isn't it?). Then you can place
an arbitrary number of additional glyphs in that font and write a
function that, say, for a whole note notehead picks a random glyph out
of the one at the regular postion and the range of custom glyphs.

> Do you have any idea how to implement this in sheme?
> A snippet would be very helpfull.

Sorry, I can't (and don't have the time to look into it). But if you
clarify your intention I think it should not be too difficult and there
should be people around who can help you.

Urs

>
> Thanks.
>
>  
>
> /Nesmotren govori kao da mačem probada, a jezik je mudrih iscjeljenje.
> Izreke 12:18/
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