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Re: Mensural c clef - metafont design/philosophy question
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: Mensural c clef - metafont design/philosophy question |
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Wed, 19 Sep 2012 15:01:01 +0200 (CEST) |
> I'm playing with metafont to redesign the mensural c clef and see
> that most of the clefs are drawn by creating a pattern of the
> desired shape and then filling it. An alternative would be to
> select a pen and draw the shape by connecting the vertices.
Please call
FONTFORGE=foo mf2pt1 --rounding=0.0001 <lilypond-font.mf>
(yes, you should really use `foo' so that FONTFORGE points to a
nonexistent program) and inspect the raw outlines with FontForge.
This probably demonstrates best how to design glyphs which can be
reliably converted with mf2pt1.
> Is there any objection about using this as a method, or is it just
> an alternative that's perfectly OK?
It really depends. If you have rounded corners, there is no
alternative to describing the outline explicitly. Note that
Metafont/Metapost pens are always polygons, thus many path operators
like `..' produce bad translations to PS outlines.
Werner