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B.8 The Emmentaler font
The Emmentaler font consists of two subsets of glyphs: “Feta”, used for classical notation, and “Parmesan”, used for ancient notation.
Any glyph within the Emmentaler font can be accessed directly by using text markup along with the name of the glyph (as shown in the tables below). For example;
g^\markup {\musicglyph "scripts.segno" }
or
\markup {\musicglyph "five"}
See Formatting text for more information.
B.8.1 Modern glyph charts | ||
B.8.2 Ancient glyph charts |
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B.8.1 Modern glyph charts
All glyphs of the “Feta” subset.
Clef glyphs
Time Signature glyphs
Number glyphs
Figured bass symbol glyphs
Accidental glyphs
Default note head glyphs
Special note head glyphs
Note head glyphs for shape notes
Rest glyphs
Flag glyphs
Dot glyphs
Dynamic glyphs
Script glyphs
Arrowhead glyphs
Bracket-tip glyphs
Pedal glyphs
Accordion glyphs
Tie glyphs
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B.8.2 Ancient glyph charts
All glyphs of the “Parmesan” subset.
Vaticana glyphs
Medicaea glyphs
Hufnagel glyphs
Mensural glyphs
Neomensural glyphs
Petrucci glyphs
Solesmes glyphs
Kievan Notation glyphs
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