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Re: Stick glyph?
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Eduardo Vieira |
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Re: Stick glyph? |
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Fri, 7 Jul 2006 07:22:08 -0300 |
There are three workarounds I can think of:
1- If you have these glyphs in a musical font, use them as markups, changing
the default font with the musical one.
2- Use PostScript. One can insert a PostScript code as a markup. For us that
don't know PostScript, we could make the glyph in CorelDraw, Illustrator,
Mayura Draw (inexpensive) or Inkscape (Open Source),
then export do PostScript and insert the code (I never tried that yet)
3-Save the glyph as an EPS and insert it in the file.
I hope this helps.
Eduardo
----- Original Message -----
From: Vivian Barty-Taylor
To: address@hidden
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 8:28 AM
Subject: Stick glyph?
I need a graphic for indicating "hard sticks" in a percussion part (and
later also for "soft sticks".) These are simple signs which just look like a
percussion stick (!) with either a solid or outlined head. These don't seem
to exist in the Feta font, and I'm wondering if anyone knows of a simple
workaround for getting them?
Cheers,
Vivian.
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