Hi Robert,

I cloned the git repository and compiled the Larsen symbols. I all works
beautifully with the current highest revision of lilypond 2.19.81, even
though the code is somewhat old.

Here's the result of the test code attached as an image.

The code fr this is not hard to understand:

====

\version "2.19.81"
\include "larsen-symbols.ily"

  \time 2/4
  {

    b'2\cut
    b'\strike
    b'\slideUp
    b'\slideDown
    b'\longRoll
    b'\shortRoll
    b'\longDoubleCutRoll
    b'\shortDoubleCutRoll
    b'\crann
    b'\shortCrann
    b'\trill
    b'\singleTrill
    b'\shake
    b'\breathe
  }

====

I'd really recommend you go with lilypond as it is incredibly powerful -
witness this extension as an example - and it does not take long to learn
the basics.


Andrew


On 15 April 2018 at 20:07, Robert Hickman <robehick...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes that's what I was looking for, thanks.
>
> I've also found that Grey has published a font with his symbols, how does
> one approach integrating fonts? Chris Throup, who  is linked to from the
> page  Andrew shared linked  to, suggests this is difficult to do.
>
> On 15 April 2018 at 06:22, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> Is this of any use?
>>
>> https://bretpimentel.com/irish-flutewhistle-ornamentation-
>> symbols-a-la-grey-larsen-in-lilypond/
>>
>> If you need adjustments to anything I can help.
>>
>> [Lilypond can be made to do pretty much anything as it is powerfully
>> extensible,]
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>
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