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Re: GSoC 2020 update, July 18
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: GSoC 2020 update, July 18 |
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Tue, 21 Jul 2020 11:13:26 +0200 (CEST) |
> in ancient (ars subtilior) notation there actually are noteheads
> with two stems (which may also be flagged differently), called
> "dragma". a picture search for "dragma ars subtilior" returned poor
> images; one not entirely useless is
> https://www.last.fm/music/Philippus+de+Caserta/+images/f82a66af9573ba3cf431b0b1986f07e8
> (staff three, the black block between two red block in the first
> half of the staff); or see the youtube video
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd3ouxA9p-o
Very interesting, thanks for the links! I think these double-stemmed
noteheads count as stems in the normal, modern sense – in particular,
the length of the stems never change. I rather think that we should
consider them special glyphs, this is, note head + lower stem (or note
head and lower hook, respectively) should form complete glyph
entities.
Are those glyphs already in SMuFL?
Werner
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- Re: GSoC 2020 update, July 18, Owen Lamb, 2020/07/20
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Re: GSoC 2020 update, July 18, Werner LEMBERG, 2020/07/20