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Re: feta and emmentaler font
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Re: feta and emmentaler font |
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Thu, 19 Nov 2015 08:08:22 -0700 (MST) |
Federico,
On Thursday, November 19, 2015, Federico Bruni-2 [via Lilypond] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi
What's the difference between the two fonts?
This appendix is a bit confusing, since under the title Feta fonts it
says that the following symbols are available in the Emmentaler font:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font
Is it explained in the doc?
In usr/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf I see the Emmentaler font, no
Feta font.
Yep, as explained in the thread Andrew pointed to, Emmentaler is comprised of two subsets of glyphs: Feta (the classical glyphs and brace glyphs) and Parmesan (the ancient glyphs).
I think all the docs should point to Emmentaler since that docs page shows both Feta and Parmesan. Just my opinion.
Best,
Abraham
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