Monk Panteleimon escreveu:
> I can send hardcopies of printed books to whoever will be doing the glyph 
> designing, or I can scan at the highest resolution available to me and put a 
> few images up for download. Which is better? I'd think a hardcopy would be 
> since, it leaves less possibility of some aspect being left out, but it looks 
> like it would have to go over seas. Of course, even the hardcopies are a 
> little rough-looking, the music having originally been typeset rather than 
> engraved, but they at least give the best idea of the intended form of each 
> glyph, which forms seem generally to have been modelled on pen-strokes of 
> some sort.

scans are easier to handle, and better in case multiple people want to help 
with this.


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