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Emil B. Wojtacki on
URL: http://smufl-discuss.219.s1.nabble.com/smufl-discuss-Re-Some-ideas-chord-names-and-general-bass-tp45.html
David Webber:
> From: Joseph Berkovitz
>
>> In this case my opinion agrees with Daniel's: the encoding of chord
>> symbols should be out of scope for SMuFL.
>
> I'm not sure what the problem is. The necessary characters are
> limited essentially to
>
> alphabetic
> numeric
> parentheses
> accidentals
> plus
> minus
> and a few special symbols:
> circle in the air for diminished
> circle with a stroke for half diminished
> capital-delta-like triangle
>
> ...
> If an SMuFL compliant font already has the whole upper and lower case
> alphabets, you can make aug and maj etc out of them, and the only
> extra things needed are circle, circle with stroke, and triangle.
If these are provided, then only two additional codepoints would be
required:
- begin of next horizontal line, and
- end of stacking mode.
Dozens of glyphs would be needed, contextual alternates ('calt') and
mark positioning ('mkmk') would be required, some ligatures would be
also useful, but I think it is possible to have relatively complex chord
symbols (and general bass ciphers) written within wordprocessor. And
this all could be accessible without loading any other font size.
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