Gosh, a very LARGE can of wriggling worms, and very interesting worms indeed. A question, say you restrict yourself to emphasis dots for simplicity, does OpenType support this at the moment? I am unaware of that. Else, adding that to lilypond seems like a big project.
I am a serious student of Chinese, but I personally have never had application for emphasis dots. From Wikipedia: Emphasis mark: For emphasis, Chinese uses emphasis marks instead of italic type. Each emphasis mark is a single dot placed under each character to be emphasized (for vertical text, the dot is placed to the right hand side of each character). Although frequent in printed matter, emphasis marks are rare online, as they are not supported by most word processors, and support in HTML is in development. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_punctuation Since these markings would presumably be infrequent in your scores, sticking with dots for the moment, you could always make a markup consisting of the character in a column with a dot/etc glyph. Roll your own. Tedious yes. You could write a markup function to do it (ask me, if you think this is viable). In fact, I can't think of any other way of doing it at the moment. Do you need an extensive range of Japanese emphasis points and techniques? Hmmm. I suspect opening lilypond development to the very vast ocean of CJK typography may not be on any close horizon for some time. Andrew On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 at 14:47, Adam M. Griggs <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I would like to request an implementation for text emphasis points native to > East Asian scripts.
