On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Janek Warchoł <[email protected]> wrote: > [...] > > Nathan, i am very sorry about the fact that your email in October > didn't get any replies. I saw it back then and was interested in it > (actually i wanted to include it in openlilylib/snippets myself, after > trying it out), but i didn't find time to look at it in detail, and it > kept slipping from my head... I apologize, and i feel personally > responsible for your discouragement. Unfortunately, in LilyPond > community so many things are happening that it's nigh impossible to > keep up with everything, and we sometimes forget to appreciate > contributors for what they do. I'm sorry about it.
No worries! I was a little puzzled by the lack of response, though. > Thanks for what you did! It's awesome! Hopefully now that it's > included in openlilylib/snippets > (http://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/master/custom-music-fonts/smufl) > it won't get lost, and updating it should be simple. There's also my repo https://github.com/backseatviolist/lilysmufl, which Joram copied over to openLilyLib. Should I continue to update that, or just do pull requests for openLilyLib? > I hope that it will be possible to add it to core LilyPond some day, but > before it'll > be possible to do this in a clean way, a few rough corners would have > to be polished and some (probably major) font code refactoring done... That sounds like a fairly complicated and time-consuming project, and far beyond the scope of LilySMuFL, which is just a trial run of Bravura. But it would be very nice to have better external font support in LilyPond. Regards, Nathan _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
