you might want to consider procedure based rendering. Should scale well 
(and easy).
 
I wish you luck and I would get you app when it is done.
 

On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 6:43:08 AM UTC-7, Simon Giddings wrote:

> I am researching the writing of a "simple" music notation program which 
> will permit simple actions such as
>
>    - Display 
>    - Transposition 
>    - Annotation 
>    - etc
>
> My first hurdle is how to display the music. 
>
> The majority of desktop apps use music fonts, which makes zooming and 
> resizing quite "simple". However, it would appear that I would need to be 
> able to access the individual glyphs to do this - which is not possible in 
> android as far as I understand.
>
> Should I stick with a music font and try to find a way to get the 
> information needed ?
>
> Should I abandon this and be looking at using svg files or transparent 
> PNGs ?
>
> Can anyone advise here, please ?
>

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