On 09.10.2008 (18:07), David Bobroff wrote: > I wondered the same thing. There is yet another style of C clef. I've seen > this other style in French music. It is a more boxy style that is somewhere > in-between the modern 'B' type C clef and the "French" style 'K' type. > There is also another type of bass clef that I think of as "English" because > it shows up in British works (Elgar for example). It spirals in the > opposite direction of the "normal" bass clef that is used by LilyPond and it > has more turns.
Now that you mention it, isn't there also a "G_8" type of clef with "arms", almost like the C clef here? > As for the hand-written look; this has been discussed in the past and, if I > recall correctly, it was deemed inconsistent with the goals of LilyPond (to > look like engraved music). So the hufnagel style should be eliminated, then... :) > As for these different styles of glyphs; I think it would be cool to have > them, but I don't need them. I suppose it is a matter of someone willing to > either write the code for the alternate glyph(s) or pay someone to write the > code. I'm thinking more or less the same -- with the addition that I'd gladly make a set of glyphs, if only I knew how... Eyolf -- (null cookie; hope that's ok) _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user