Am Fr., 14. Aug. 2020 um 10:51 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
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> >> >> What edition was the model for the large horizontal size of the
> >> >> accent glyph?
> >> >
> >> > Not sure; maybe one of my horn study books by Mueller. But it was an
> >> > early glyph, so it may need tweaking.
> >>
> >> OK, t
>> >> What edition was the model for the large horizontal size of the
>> >> accent glyph?
>> >
>> > Not sure; maybe one of my horn study books by Mueller. But it was an
>> > early glyph, so it may need tweaking.
>>
>> OK, thanks. Reducing the size of the accent glyph (both vertically
>> and horizo
Am Fr., 14. Aug. 2020 um 05:02 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
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>
> >> What edition was the model for the large horizontal size of the
> >> accent glyph?
> >
> > Not sure; maybe one of my horn study books by Mueller. But it was an
> > early glyph, so it may need tweaking.
>
> OK, thanks. Reducing th
> OK, thanks. Reducing the size of the accent glyph (both vertically
> and horizontally) is a rather trivial change in Emmentaler, and I
> could submit an MR. However, it might have a large impact on
> formatting older documents. Is this something we should be concerned?
> Given that we adjust g
>> What edition was the model for the large horizontal size of the
>> accent glyph?
>
> Not sure; maybe one of my horn study books by Mueller. But it was an
> early glyph, so it may need tweaking.
OK, thanks. Reducing the size of the accent glyph (both vertically
and horizontally) is a rather
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 5:38 PM Werner LEMBERG wrote
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> I consider the output of the second case much better – I don't like
> the vertical offset of the accent if a natural is present.
>
> What edition was the model for the large horizontal size of the accent
> glyph?
>
Not sure; maybe one of my
Compare this:
{ f'!8[-> f'-> f'-> f'->] }
with this:
dashLarger = \tweak font-size #-1.2 \accent
{ f'!8[-> f'-> f'-> f'->] }
I consider the output of the second case much better – I don't like
the vertical offset of the accent if a natural is present.
What edition was the model for the