I have looked through some of my type cases, and checked it against
SMuFL. I would like to suggest these characters (with some suggestions
on implementation in scoring applications):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/leyccise18k9k97/SMuFL%20additions%201.pdf(Arpeggiato line is already encoded, but I suggest to create a new range
for special lines).
It seems to me, that some of these drawings address the suggestions
expressed by Mark Adler.
Concerning noteheads, I think that for the white noteheas, variants with
semibreve shading and minim shading should be provided, in addition to
simple void noteheads (I have added the breve variants for
completeness). This could probably apply to all the shaped noteheads. (I
would prefer them to be encoded as ligatures with control characters:
SEMIBREVE-SHAPED, SEMIBREVE-SHAPED, MINIM-SHAPED, and perhaps
BREVE-SHAPED, to save the space in encoding -- actually this is an
advanced typography).
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Emil Wojtacki
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