On Monday 23 May 2005 02:17, Silvan wrote:
> Comments?

The halo-ing looks about right, although it's not of constant visual 
thickness -- the thicker halo to left of the note head (for example) 
makes it look a little irregular.  I'd like to see the original .png of 
just the icon in order to check it in situ, as well.

The double-flat is much too low down.  The heads of the flats must align 
with the note head.  Compare with the icon now in Rosegarden (whose 
flat sign is marginally on the big side, but is aligned a little 
better) or with what you get when you actually insert a flat or double 
flat on a staff (see how both the note head and the flat heads sit 
between the same two staff lines).

It might also be nice to see an example semiquaver.  (Remember, most 
music fonts have a special flag for single-flag use that is longer than 
the combining flags used for multiple flag notes.  Some also have a 
special two-flag glyph, but must use combining flags for more than two.  
In fonts without no two-flag glyphs, you sometimes get the better 
two-flag arrangement by using two combining flags, and sometimes by 
using one combining flag on top of one of the one-flag flags.  Let me 
know if that makes no sense.)


Chris


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