On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 15:55:08 +0100
"N. Andrew Walsh" wrote:
> So I've kludged around with Inkscape, and I'm attaching a few .svg files
> to show what I'm getting at. These are *very ugly*, and I would want to
> spend a good bit of time working on proportion, weighting, etc..
Please, please, use
So I've kludged around with Inkscape, and I'm attaching a few .svg files to
show what I'm getting at. These are *very ugly*, and I would want to spend
a good bit of time working on proportion, weighting, etc..
However, these are the components to build any accidental within a 7-limit
system: a ver
From: Urs Liska
>Maybe so, but the result is less portable because (if I understand
>correctly) you'd have to have a custom font and have it installed
>correctly, etc. for anyone to be able to use the glyph... as opposed
>to just having the custom glyphs in an include file that you?re going
>t
See the previous message from me, which links to it and provides
instructions for its use.
Cheers,
A
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Graham Breed wrote:
> From: "N. Andrew Walsh"
>>
>
> Actually, coverting between the ratios and semitones has alread been done,
>> as there's a simple set of lo
From: "N. Andrew Walsh"
Actually, coverting between the ratios and semitones has alread been done,
as there's a simple set of log and mround functions that do it. Have a look
in the OLL repository under notation-tools and you should find the .ily
files.
What's the OLL repository?
G
sorry. You have to switch to the just-intonation-stub branch, which is
here:
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/just-intonation-stub/notation-snippets
Cheers,
A
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 10:13 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Dec 2015, N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
> > Actually, coverting between the
On Sun, 13 Dec 2015, N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
> Actually, coverting between the ratios and semitones has alread been done,
> as there's a simple set of log and mround functions that do it. Have a look
> in the OLL repository under notation-tools and you should find the .ily
At what URL? I'm looking
Actually, coverting between the ratios and semitones has alread been done,
as there's a simple set of log and mround functions that do it. Have a look
in the OLL repository under notation-tools and you should find the .ily
files.
Cheers,
A
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 7:51 AM, wrote:
> On Sat, 12 D
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015, N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
> accidentals as needed. I suppose, rather than having Lily/Scheme calculate
> prime factors on the fly at runtime, it would be easier to have a lookup
> table of the prime factorization for each integer up to a certain limit (but
> that would end up bein
Am 12. Dezember 2015 23:08:53 MEZ, schrieb Paul Morris :
>> On Dec 12, 2015, at 3:34 PM, Johan Vromans
>wrote:
>>
>> If I understand the procedure correctly, wouldn't it be easier to use
>a
>> tool like fontforge add/adjust font glyphs?
>
>Maybe so, but the result is less portable because (if I
> On Dec 12, 2015, at 3:34 PM, Johan Vromans wrote:
>
> If I understand the procedure correctly, wouldn't it be easier to use a
> tool like fontforge add/adjust font glyphs?
Maybe so, but the result is less portable because (if I understand correctly)
you'd have to have a custom font and have i
It would not, because the accidentals I use are in an open system of just
intonation (not a fixed scale) in which *any* conceivable ratio can be
represented (so long as I have the module for its respective prime
factors). This is a serious limitation of a lot of systems, in that the
moment you star
> Anyway, that’s how I’ve done this kind of thing. It’s not simple but it
> works!
If I understand the procedure correctly, wouldn't it be easier to use a
tool like fontforge add/adjust font glyphs?
-- Johan
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Hi Andrew,
> On Dec 12, 2015, at 10:38 AM, N. Andrew Walsh
> wrote:
>
> I've been doing some background work on my just-intonation accidentals, and I
> was hoping you could give me some advice on the svg-to-path translation. I
> know what the stencils should look like, but I'm not sure about
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