Hello,
You might consider looking into MuseScoreSSMN_3 to discover the strategies used
to create an active symbol palette via OSC for spatialisation purposes, and
using OSC possibilities to drive any compatible MIDI device or software…
If interested contact me at emile.ellbe...@gmail.com
<mailto:emile.ellbe...@gmail.com>.
Emile
PS. The SSMN project is still searching for interested developers !!!
> On 13 Feb 2018, at 23:03, Marc Sabatella <m...@outsideshore.com> wrote:
>
> Hi - I should have realized that was you on the forum!
>
> I'm not really an expert on this aspect of MuseScore, but here are some
> thoughts:
>
> Right now we have no facility to load music fonts on command; they need to be
> compiled in before they can be selected from the menu. I believe the intent
> is for any notation fonts to be relatively complete with regard to basic
> notation, and then for any needed glyphs that are not present, we fall back
> on Bravura. I wonder if it would work to specify a font that really was just
> the accidentals - if the fallback to Bravura would work seamlessly for basics
> like noteheads? Anyhow, could also be interesting to see if some other font
> designer has a decent set of basics but is missing microtonal accidentals...
>
> Marc
>
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 8:51 AM 000masa000 <m...@plainsound.org
> <mailto:m...@plainsound.org>> wrote:
> Hello, posting here at suggestion of my close namesake Marc Sabatella ;)
>
> I am looking to help improve the already very useful microtonal
> implementation in musescore and have two questions:
>
> 1.) Would there be a possibility of integrating my open source/crossplatform
> microtonal font HEJI.ttf (I can provide a copy to anyone interested), which
> includes more crisp and compact versions of the Helmholtz-Ellis JI
> accidentals than the ones included in Bravura? They are designed to space
> correctly when typed as a text string. It would be wonderful for the
> community of interested users to be able to access these symbols and their
> various combinations (usually 1-3 symbols in a string) as accidentals and
> have them position correctly/automatically) when attached to a note.
>
> HEJI.ttf <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/t395995/HEJI.ttf
> <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/t395995/HEJI.ttf>>
>
> 2.) I made a little demo this morning adding the accidentals as custom
> symbols from Bravura (they had to be specially positioned by inspector
> values and I manually entered the cent deviations, then I could use copy and
> paste to complete the score.
>
> I would be happy to assist in this if anyone is interested/able to help me
> along the way! Thanks in advance and apologies if my protocol is not quite
> correct, it's my first post here.
>
> warm greetings
> Marc Sabat
> plainsound.org <http://plainsound.org/>
>
> Andantino.mscz <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/t395995/Andantino.mscz
> <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/t395995/Andantino.mscz>>
>
>
>
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