- From: Douglas Blumeyer <douglas.blumeyer@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2020 10:57:26 -0700
- To: Lajos Brons <mail@lajosbrons.net>
- Cc: public-music-notation@w3.org, public-music-notation-contrib@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAEEs2AL1uQhCATg7k-POVzOC+DVRFUADZ0mFjT_+w81x7HRasw@mail.gmail.com>
Lajos, My friend and colleague Dave Keenan — co-creator of Sagittal and has contributed many microtonal accidentals to SMuFL in addition to of course the Sagittal symbols — points out that these accidentals *are *already present in SMuFL: https://w3c.github.io/smufl/gitbook/tables/arrows-and-arrowheads.html > U+EB88 > *arrowheadOpenUp*U+EB8C > *arrowheadOpenDown*U+EB8A > *arrowheadOpenRight*U+EB8E *arrowheadOpenLeft* I hope this helps. Thanks for pushing for better microtonal notation support! Best, Douglas On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 9:49 AM Lajos Brons <mail@lajosbrons.net> wrote: > Several microtonal notation systems use arrow heads (looking like ^, v, > >, <) as accidentals. These include: > > - Up/Down notation, which is more or less the standard notation in 22EDO > and 31EDO, but also used elsewhere. Lacking ^ and v ("up" and "down") > users often resort to other symbols, however. > - Porcupine notation, which also uses ^ and v. > - Helmholtz/Ellis/Wolf/Monzo (HEWM) notation, which uses all four arrow > heads (hence, including "more" and "less" in addition to "up" and > "down") as well a many other symbols. > > The addition of "up" and "down" (^ and v) accidentals to SMuFL is sorely > needed, but it seems silly to not add right/more and left/less at the > same time. Given that the latter two don't have standardized names, I > propose to call those "more" and "less", respectively. > > Neither size and shape of these symbols is standardized (because users > have to resort to various tricks to get anything resembling them), but > in all cases they are intended to have the same size as a note head. > > In case of Up/Down notation and HEWM notation (but not Porcupine > Notation), arrow heads are used on their own and in combination with > other accidentals. > > I'm not sure where exactly these four new accidentals should be added, > but "Other accidentals" seems the most obvious location. > > Best, > > Lajos Brons > > >
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