*Nesmotren govori kao da mačem probada, a jezik je mudrih iscjeljenje. Izreke 12:18*
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Urs Liska <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Am 08.05.2017 um 15:11 schrieb Stjepan Horvat: > > > > *Nesmotren govori kao da mačem probada, a jezik je mudrih iscjeljenje. > Izreke 12:18* > > On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:30 PM, Urs Liska <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> 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)? >> >> > Yes! I have already started working on it and have figure it out how to > change the existing font. > > >> 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. >> >> What do you mean a range of custom glyphs. Where would that be? In a > font file? > > > > In your custom font file. If you want to modify an existing font you will > edit it in some editor (or did I misunderstand you and you are talking > about modifying LilyPond's Metafont sources to build a modified Emmentaler?) > You will change existing glyphs, but the font has lots of empty spaces for > additional glyphs that are not normally used by LilyPond. There you can add > glyphs and access them manually from LilyPond. But others know much more > about this than I do. > > Ok. I want to modify and existing font. I tryed https://birdfont.org/ and it looks quite ok for this purpose. What now comes to my mind is to use some kind of numerical offset. For example for notehead which is for example nr. 40 offset would be 100..then other note heads would ne 140, 240, 340 and so on. I dont know if it is possible to have accsess in this manner. > Best > Urs > > > 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 for your fast response. > > >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> *Nesmotren govori kao da mačem probada, a jezik je mudrih iscjeljenje. >> Izreke 12:18* >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing >> [email protected]https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> >> -- [email protected]https://openlilylib.orghttp://lilypondblog.org >> >> _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing >> list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/ >> listinfo/lilypond-user > > -- [email protected]https://openlilylib.orghttp://lilypondblog.org > >
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