On Tuesday 24 April 2007 00:39, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > > Making metafont emit improved data on glyph outlines is quite > > > easy. The very question is *what* shall it emit... > > > > > > Can you elaborate on this? > > > > If it could emit a list of line segments that approximates the > > boundary of the glyph, that would be _very_ useful. > > Please take an arbitrary (feta) glyph and give a detailed example. > I'm especially interested in the resolution granularity you have in > mind. The data would be of course saved directly into the OpenType > fonts (either using one of the existing lilypond tables or adding a > new one).
Here is an example of a treble clef. I only need the outermost curves traced, but it doesn't matter if some other curves are. I don't know exactly what the resolution needs to be, but it should distinguish between, for example, the stem and the bottom of a flat (also between the stems and the middle of a natural).
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