Font SEBASTIANO
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Re: Font SEBASTIANO
The straight part of that flat is wedge-shaped. Unique.
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Re: Font SEBASTIANO
This is actually fairly common. Henle, Bärenreiter, Peters and many other publishers use flats with wedge shaped stems of varying thickness.John Ruggero wrote:The straight part of that flat is wedge-shaped. Unique.
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How interesting. I never noticed this before, perhaps because the wedge is not usually as pronounced as in this font. As you imply, some fonts have wedges that are so slight that it is difficult to discern them, while others are more pronounced, and some are non-existent. It seems to have to do with how bold the character is. If the vertical line is slim, it tends to be less wedge-shaped. And this is logical given the shape of the symbol and the way the vertical line must join the rest.
Unless my eyes are deceiving me, Maestro, Engraver and Petrucci have completely straight stems, as does your font, and this gives a nice thick and thin contrast. Wess's Vintage fonts has strong wedge-shaped stems, but he is still able to preserve good contrast between thick and thin. Opus has an hour-glass shape, as does Bravura: but while the Opus flat is delicate, the Bravura flat does not have good thick and thin balance to my eyes and is not as well-designed as the sharp and natural.
Unless my eyes are deceiving me, Maestro, Engraver and Petrucci have completely straight stems, as does your font, and this gives a nice thick and thin contrast. Wess's Vintage fonts has strong wedge-shaped stems, but he is still able to preserve good contrast between thick and thin. Opus has an hour-glass shape, as does Bravura: but while the Opus flat is delicate, the Bravura flat does not have good thick and thin balance to my eyes and is not as well-designed as the sharp and natural.
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Re: Font SEBASTIANO
I use the original Sebastian font for its figured bass numerals, which are very nice.
Re: Font SEBASTIANO
Hello Wiggy. What is the ORIGINAL?benwiggy wrote:I use the original Sebastian font for its figured bass numerals, which are very nice.
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Re: Font SEBASTIANO
If you look at the Sebastiano page, it starts by saying it's a development of an existing open-source font on github. There's a link thee.
Re: Font SEBASTIANO
By Abraham Lee?
It is nice font, a bit strange, squared, but works nice.
Interesting — now crossover topic with clef design — but check the cautionary
and different shapes of
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-mYgT ... kwZzQ/view
It is nice font, a bit strange, squared, but works nice.
Interesting — now crossover topic with clef design — but check the cautionary


https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-mYgT ... kwZzQ/view
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Font SEBASTIANO
Actually, I didn't create it. It was done originally by Florian Kretlow and called "Sebastian". IIRC, it was encoded to work with Finale. I became aware of the font after Florian made it available under SIL OFL. I eventually proceeded to make a derivative encoding for LilyPond and called it "Sebastiano". So, yes it's mine, but hardly my design. I think I modified a few glyphs to taste, but it's mostly just a result of rearranging the glyphs around.OCTO wrote:By Abraham Lee?
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Is that an issue with the font or with settings in the program?MJCube wrote:In the example above the staff lines and stems are way too thin to match with the font characters.
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Re: Font SEBASTIANO
It is program settings.
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