> On 2 Feb 2009, at 20:58, Kees van den Doel wrote: > > > I have several shelves of Persian music books and I have never > seen > > that "variation". > > The sori is always a rotated = with an > on it, and the koron > akways > > has the '>' body. > > That is good to know - I think what you say is best, being > most > distinguishable (like from an inverted b or some other sharp > variation). > There is a small subtlety: the usual sharp # is usually drawn a > bit > slanted (endpoints of vertical bars not exactly level, but > moving up). > I think this may have to do with how the horizontal lines "=" > are > drawn (somewhat slanted upwards). These horizontal lines are > also > usually drawn fat. > > Can you see in your examples how the sori is drawn in these > respects? > That is, are vertical line endpoints level,
No, the vertical lines are just as in the normal sharp. > and is the ">" fatter? Usually not, but they are handwritten. I'll scan in some more examples to compare. Kees _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user