Thanks so much for your kind words!
I think you are right about how much easier it is now, but in all fairness to
Han-wen, et al, who created Emmentaler, I didn't have to parametrically define
the glyphs. I understand how much effort goes into defining equations like that
correctly.
I should mention that I have to still get a glyph for the C-clef (it uses the
default one at the moment, and the TAB-clef), but I thought those who were
anxious to use it could try it out.
Regards,
Abraham
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> On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, tisimst wrote:
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> > Here it is! The new Henle look-a-like music font. I call it "Beethoven"
> > after the score from which many of the glyphs were based off of. Check it
> > out at and download it from fonts.openlilylib.org
> > <http://fonts.openlilylib.org/> .
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> Thanks! I find it amazing how fast you release one new font after the
> other! I think it took years to design the standard LilyPond fonts. And it
> makes me wonder how much work it has been to design good looking fonts
> before computers were introduced to typeset and engrave sheet music...
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