Hello dear forum members,
I am working on a new music notation software. Now after months of work, it have produced it's first output, which is admittedly very trivial but important for me!
I was wondering if any one of you would comment on this page which consists of 11 separate lines. What I am mostly interested in, is the horizontal spacing of a single line. Lines 3 onward are basically the same line squeezed in different horizontal spaces. I would be very glad to hear your comments on this, but also your overall feeling about the look and appearance of the generated notes.
I have uploaded the page on Github:
https://github.com/ertpoi/smt/blob/dev/ ... uation.pdf
Best regards,
Amir Teymuri
Punctuation and horizontal spacing
Re: Punctuation and horizontal spacing
For me the spacing seems good, it is, what I could get with the screen measuring tool, about 1.44, or perhaps it is truly the square root of 2 ratio including my error.
I would suggest using several books on music engraving: the stems are too long, they should, for the single notes placed in the staff or on maximum one ledger line, have the length of 3½ spaces.
I would suggest using several books on music engraving: the stems are too long, they should, for the single notes placed in the staff or on maximum one ledger line, have the length of 3½ spaces.
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Re: Punctuation and horizontal spacing
Congratulations on the achievement! I'm sure I don't need to tell you how hard it is to get even this far.
I don't particularly like the noteheads though: they look a little too big over the staff lines, and yet the black notes seem not wide enough. The white noteheads have possibly too thick a stroke, with not enough contrast. Are you generating primitives, or using a font?
Are you planning to sell it, or just release it as an open source project?
I don't particularly like the noteheads though: they look a little too big over the staff lines, and yet the black notes seem not wide enough. The white noteheads have possibly too thick a stroke, with not enough contrast. Are you generating primitives, or using a font?
Are you planning to sell it, or just release it as an open source project?
Re: Punctuation and horizontal spacing
benwiggy wrote: ↑16 Jan 2021, 19:11 Congratulations on the achievement! I'm sure I don't need to tell you how hard it is to get even this far.
I don't particularly like the noteheads though: they look a little too big over the staff lines, and yet the black notes seem not wide enough. The white noteheads have possibly too thick a stroke, with not enough contrast. Are you generating primitives, or using a font?
Are you planning to sell it, or just release it as an open source project?
I am using some open fonts of Lilypond. I haven't been particularly concerned with the fonts so far. At the moment I am more focused on more important aspects like developing spacing algorithms (to simulate nice old hand-engraved scores) etc.
This is going to be an open-source free software (when the first version is released

Re: Punctuation and horizontal spacing
Many Thanks for your feedback.OCTO wrote: ↑16 Jan 2021, 10:52 For me the spacing seems good, it is, what I could get with the screen measuring tool, about 1.44, or perhaps it is truly the square root of 2 ratio including my error.
I would suggest using several books on music engraving: the stems are too long, they should, for the single notes placed in the staff or on maximum one ledger line, have the length of 3½ spaces.
Re: Punctuation and horizontal spacing
Yes, congratulations too!
Concerning the fonts, please check Bravura font, which can definitely be sufficient for you in the farther future.
Concerning the fonts, please check Bravura font, which can definitely be sufficient for you in the farther future.
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