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Re: Unicode code points


From: Freeman Gilmore
Subject: Re: Unicode code points
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 19:23:54 -0500



On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 6:09 PM Torsten Hämmerle <address@hidden> wrote:
As far as I know, some special implementations are using SMuFL fonts, most
notably Dorico's Bravura.  These implementations will definitely use
explicit code points.
LilyPond converts the names to Unicode, the file can be found in  openLilyLib, smufldata,ily

But LilyPond's makam.ly is making use of Emmentaler (Feta) glyphs, and, as
David pointed out, may change their code points each time a new glyphs is
inserted somewhere.

As Emmentaler is constantly growing, you'll probably find the accidentals in
a different place depending on the LilyPond release you're using.
For that reason, directly specifying code points is quite a bad idea and
that's why you'll have to use glyph names (like
accidentals.sharp.slashslashslash.stem).

If you still need to know the specific Emmentaler code points regardless of
this, you can have a look into the Emmentaler-20.otf font file (using
*FontForge*, for instance). 
This helps i can do that .
All the accidental glyphs available can be
found in LilyPond's Notation Reference Manual, Appendix "A.8 The Emmentaler
font", section  "Accidental glyphs"
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/the-emmentaler-font.html#accidental-glyphs>
This also.
Thank you, ƒg 
.

HTH,
Torsten



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