Karol Majewski karol.majewsky at gmail.com writes:
Dear LilyPond friends!I have to say something that keeps me awake at night:
Current LilyPond flags look bad! They look so bad that I have to use straight
flags instead. The big problem for me is that flags on a single note have
different
that
I use - ie. accordion glyphs. And as far as i know, it is not possible to
combine both fonts.
Janek Warchoł made a new design yesterday. His flags are a lot better than
mine.
--
View this message in context:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Shall-we-change-the-flags-tp103396p130387.html
Your problem still has the basic problem of most music fonts, which is
that the outermost hook looks larger than the other ones.
Why don't we start this discussion by scanning a bunch of well done engravings?
Also, I think you sent this mail to just me.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Janek
Karol Majewski karol.majewsky at gmail.com writes:
Dear LilyPond friends!I have to say something that keeps me awake at night:
Current LilyPond flags look bad!
Yours look, ever so slightly, worse.
More like a computer drew them,
and the short-note stems look as if they might fall over.
Karol Majewski karol.majew...@gmail.com writes:
Dear LilyPond friends!
I have to say something that keeps me awake at night: Current LilyPond
flags look bad! They look so bad that I have to use straight flags
instead. The big problem for me is that flags on a single note have
different
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:25 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Karol Majewski karol.majew...@gmail.com writes:
I talked to Janek Warchoł and he said that this output is
intentional and explained to me everything. However, those
christmas-tree-flags (as I call them now) still make me sick,
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Karol Majewski karol.majew...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear LilyPond friends!
I have to say something that keeps me awake at night: Current LilyPond
flags look bad! They look so bad that I have to use straight flags instead.
The big problem for me is that flags on a