On 9/30/09 5:29 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> The attached picture is a Chinese character "san", having many meanings,
> e.g., "distribute/discard", "disseminate", "come loose", "dispel",
> "dispersal", "scattered", etc. The top "grass head" (a horizontal line
> interrupted with two vertical lines) is used in Chinese music to represent a
> cadenza much looser than Western music (mostly like "a piacere"). So I'd like
> to override time signature to this sign. But since I can't see, I don't draw
> PS myself. Also, the lines are thicker then this picture. Could anyone help me
> to draw it?
The grass radical is available as a unicode character. There are actually
three different ones. 2EBE, 2EBF, and 2EC0.
These characters could be used from a CJK font very easily as a time
signature character.
I think this would be better than using a postscript drawing.
HTH,
Carl
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