Daniel Spreadbury

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Requested by Robert Piéchaud: > "There is one symbol that I cannot find in SMuFL, that is what (I think) is called a “violin clef”, a Renaissance version of the...

Requested by [Alex Plötz](mailto:[email protected]): > From [this forum post](http://www.sibelius.com/cgi-bin/helpcenter/chat/chat.pl?com=thread&start=649133&groupid=3&) (in combination with the recent addition of fingering charts to SMuFL) I got the idea to include a basic piano key...

This issue lists those glyphs that provide different visual appearances for glyphs that are encoded in SMuFL, that could be added as optional stylistic alternates. See [this Excel spreadsheet](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11586733/emmentaler-to-smufl.xlsx) for...

Requested by Alexander Plötz: > "In my apparently never-ending crusade to reinvent piano pedaling convention, I'd like to make a suggestion for two new stylized symbols for "con pedale" and...

Requested by Alexander Plötz: > The "Quasi-random squiggles" are a very nice addition. However, one will never achieve the impression of a longer random line as long as one has...

Default staff gap is 1.5 spaces for tab staves, so 375 design units per gap. Add to the **Staves** range, or new **Tablature** group?

At the moment, Bravura Text is optimised for "on-staff" use, i.e. it uses a staff height of 0.8 em, designed to roughly align with the caps height of a typical...

spec-change
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The multi-segment glyphs in SMuFL are horizontally orientated at least partly for historical reasons, i.e. it’s how previous generations of music fonts have worked (though I guess that may not...

implementation-notes

Split from #172 from @nathsiu0202: Chinese plucked string articulations Articulations for Chinese plucked string instrument is very well standardised and established since PMPH started publishing with them in Chinese orchestra...

new-glyphs