Klaus Rettinghaus

Results 164 issues of Klaus Rettinghaus

The range of [Medieval and Renaissance rests](https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/tables/medieval-and-renaissance-rests.html) differentiates between perfect and imperfect longa rest, but only has a single glyph for maxima rests. It would be good to add a...

new-glyphs

This PR fixes some typos in the release notes.

spec-bug

There are several ornaments explained by Purcell that are currently not SMuFL. Although some of those are mere variants of other ornamental symbols, they represent a well known set of...

new-glyphs

I would like to have a recommendation for leger lines on rests added. In other sections we find something like "Scoring applications should ... using a primitive line". What is...

implementation-notes

In Spanish manuscripts around 1700 a _Z_ probation sign can be found. Proporción mayor (after a C with slash): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7693447/128719237-7b7a6579-1e99-4e92-a7de-91688f642116.png) Proporción menor (after a C without slash): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7693447/128719114-7ca13c2d-b055-4ba7-acd0-8401fc0aebd2.png) This should...

new-glyphs

As a custos is used to point to a pitch, they should all be positioned on the baseline like noteheads. While the plainchant custodes are, the mensural ones (U+EA02, U+EA03,...

implementation-notes
spec-change

For correctly positioning the combination glyphs (`U+E920` – `U+E925`) within the tempus glyphs (especially within `mensuralProlation6` and `mensuralProlation7`) we need anchor points. Placing them in the horizontal center would lead...

font-metadata
spec-change

I'm missing some documentation/implementation notes on tablature fret glyphs for the lute ranges. I would expect to position them like normal noteheads on a line, but as they all sit...

spec-change

Tablature notation needs different spacing between staff lines, yet this should be based on the "normal" staff size to work with SMuFL specifications for tablature glyphs. However I couldn't find...

implementation-notes

Thoinot Arbeau used in his [_Orchesographie_](https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8610761x) (1589) a special (mensural) clef for the rhythmic notation of drum beats (_Battements du tambour_). ![image](https://gallica.bnf.fr/iiif/ark:/12148/btv1b8610761x/f26/400,840,800,300/full/0/native.jpg) I don't know if this notation was very...

new-glyphs