These look lovely to me, but I'm not a Persian music expert.
Carl
> On 6 Dec 2021, at 15:49, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/tables/persian-accidentals.html
>>>
>>> Yes, and it is soo ugly.
>>
>> It is best consulting some with traditional Persian sheet music.
>> But the few ones I have seen tend to be hand drawn, not of
> One comment: When looking at Fig. 11 in your PDF, two suggestions
> came to my mind. The handwritten accidentials show some less sharp
> edges because the ink is flowing in the inner angles of the glyph.
> As you already take the liberty to match the style of classical
> accidentials, how
Dear Werner,
I am all for it and know nothing about Persian music.
One comment: When looking at Fig. 11 in your PDF, two suggestions came
to my mind. The handwritten accidentials show some less sharp edges
because the ink is flowing in the inner angles of the glyph. As you
already take the
>>> https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/tables/persian-accidentals.html
>>
>> Yes, and it is soo ugly.
>
> It is best consulting some with traditional Persian sheet music.
> But the few ones I have seen tend to be hand drawn, not of very high
> quality, but similar.
>
> The accidentals were
> On 6 Dec 2021, at 15:34, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>>> In case there are experts on Persian music notation: please have a
>>> look here
>>>
>>> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/1047
>>>
>>> and comment on the design.
>>
>> Here is how they look at SMuFL. Rather thin and
>> In case there are experts on Persian music notation: please have a
>> look here
>>
>> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/1047
>>
>> and comment on the design.
>
> Here is how they look at SMuFL. Rather thin and of equal thickness,
> contrary to the standard accidentals.
> On 6 Dec 2021, at 12:10, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> In case there are experts on Persian music notation: please have a
> look here
>
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/1047
>
> and comment on the design.
Here is how they look at SMuFL. Rather thin and of equal
Am 06.12.21 um 02:31 schrieb Adam M. Griggs:
Thank you Leo!
Having worked through it, I'd like to show you where I was going with this.
This makes me think: There's more than one "standard" position of an
augmentation dot with respect to its note head, cf.
\version "2.20"
{
\time 6/8
In case there are experts on Persian music notation: please have a
look here
https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/1047
and comment on the design.
Werner
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