[smufl-discuss] Re: Wrong names for note names in french (2)

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[smufl-discuss] Re: Wrong names for note names in french (2)

dspreadbury
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Ahmed wrote:

> …oh and I forgot. May french and german notes have names with
> accidentals, too? Please :).

For French I assume this means that you want e.g. "D" for "Doh" with
flat/sharp/natural included in the notehead?

For German, do you mean writing e.g. "Es" instead of "E flat", or
something else?

Perhaps you could provide a complete list of the glyphs you believe to be
missing, including exactly how you propose each note name plus accidental
should be rendered?

Thanks!

Daniel

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