Dear Sister, Infermeria dell'Isola <[email protected]> wrote:
>Dear All, > >since I'm very ignorant about all the topics you're discussing >(magnifications and so on), I'll wait for a try on a score to see how >they >works! I won't bore you with the details, but suffice it to say that the "magnification" is simply a number that is used when converting a font from Metafont format to something like TrueType. I produced several engravings of the first part of Viri Galilaei which differed only in the magnification used in converting the Cardine font. These are attached to past emails in this thread for comparison. Do you have any particular preference? > >About the font name: I think "Hartker" is nice! >Other possibilities I found out: >- Eugene (that's quite flat, but it's the name of dom Cardine) >- Einsiedeln >- If we use as main reference a particular manuscript, for example >Einsiedeln 131, we can call the font something like Eins131 and so on. > I thought of "Eugene" too, but there's already a different font with that name, so I didn't offer it. >Thank you, > >Sr. M. Ruth OSB > Regards, Henry _______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users

