SMuFL's horizontal approach to this is very sensible, given that it allows more flexibility in the length of the shape. Finale for example, copies a shape vertically by a fixed amount, demanding a vertical shape of a certain hight to give smooth overlaps between the wiggles.
L Peter Deutsch wrote:> The wiggleArpeggiato glyphs all appear to be
horizontal rather than
> vertical. Is this an error in the Bravura font, or do applications
need to
> rotate them by 90 degrees, or am I missing something?
Yes, they need to be rotated by 90 degrees.Daniel
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