Mark wrote:
> I do think a couple more wavy glyphs would be helpful. The example I
sited
> is fairly typical in that engravers try to achieve a random look by
> overlaying a few different wave shapes and point sizes. I originally
> created these wavy shapes for our Finale Percussion font to help achieve
> just this look.
I'll add wide and narrow versions of the sine, square and sawtooth wave
glyphs, so there will be three widths of each of those waveforms.
If folks are looking for complex overlaid wavy lines, there are three
sizes of "group glissando" lines defined in the same range that will do
the job more elegantly than superimposing one or more wave forms with
different frequencies (in my opinion, at least).
Daniel
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