> On 21 Oct 2018, at 10:56, Torsten Hämmerle <torsten.haemme...@web.de> wrote: > > If I understand it correctly, the main reason for switching to Bravura are > missing Emmentaler accidental glyphs (obviously the multi-arrowed ones, if I > look at your definition files). > > Incidentally, I'm planning to fill in the Emmentaler gaps in the (very) near > future directly after issue #3356 has been fixed (in two weeks latest).
What is the state of these accidentals? —This notation recently came up on the users list. > In the course of issue #3356 "add triple flats/sharps" I've unified and > considerably generalized the Metafont accidental glyph definitions so that > it is now possible to create a whole variety of arrowed accidentals (the > existing standard arrows as well as new stacked smaller arrows, "black" > flats (with filled-in counters), etc. > The Metafont overhaul was, among others, the reason why it took so long (but > it's in the final internal testing phase now, struggling with > spacing/positioning issues for big-arrow-up doublesharp). > > The new glyph names for the tiny-arrowed accidentals (just the ones you > currently use are mentioned here) will be > > accidentals.flatflat.1up > accidentals.flatflat.2up > accidentals.flatflat.1down > accidentals.flatflat.2down > accidentals.flat.1up > accidentals.flat.2up > accidentals.flat.1down > accidentals.flat.2down > accidentals.natural.1up > accidentals.natural.2up > accidentals.natural.1down > accidentals.natural.2down > accidentals.sharp.1up > accidentals.sharp.2up > accidentals.sharp.1down > accidentals.sharp.2down > accidentals.doublesharp.1up > accidentals.doublesharp.2up > accidentals.doublesharp.1down > accidentals.doublesharp.2down >