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Simon Albrecht |
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Wed, 30 Jan 2019 14:43:54 +0100 |
Please never move conversations off-list unless absolutely necessary.
Best, Simon
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Subject: Re: The Stem of Longa notes is short when Baroque Notehead
style is used
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 03:53:41 +0100
From: Pothárn Imre <address@hidden>
To: Simon Albrecht <address@hidden>
Well, I suppose it's useless to try to argue, but that glyph might be
supposed to be like that, but it is completely useless. I am posting a
lot of Renaissance music on CPDL using the original note values. The
final note is invariably a longa, which I have always substituted with
a breve because of Lilypond's longa looks so bad with its short stem.
In Renaissance music (i.e. everywhere where this kind of note-head is
used as longa) the stem of the longa is as long as all the other
stems. So this short stem is clearly wrong. But I since I can't force
you to draw a proper longa, I must resign that I cannot use longa in
transcriptions of Renaissance music in the future, either, since
apparently you do not care. (And I think it's also useless to remind
you that other engraving programs - notably Finale - have a proper
longa, which I therefore used as a Finale user before switching to
Lilypond.)
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Imre
Simon Albrecht <address@hidden> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jan.
29., K, 9:57):
On 28.01.19 23:57, Pothárn Imre wrote:
%% The stem length of the longa is very short when Baroque NoteHead style is
used.
That’s because it’s not technically a stem, but part of the notehead
glyph. It’s supposed to be like that.
Best, Simon
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