Re: Proposal for Encoding Common Musical Notation in Unicode

Hello, 

quite a newbie in the field, and before making any move I wonder if this proposal could include a set of characters to build a string instrument fretboard diagrams with strings, dots, frets, fret makers, numbers, note names, etc
I have some suggestions, but I'm not sure they fit the purposes of this document.

regards
Enrico Dell'Aquila



> Il giorno 1 set 2020, alle ore 01:46, Bertrand Émerit <bertrand@emerit.com> ha scritto:
> 
> Dear ladies and gentlemen,
> 
> On September 30th I plan to submit the attached proposal to the Unicode Consortium.
> Unless you ask differently, I intend to Cc you of the mail, while making plain in the body that this is for your information, as you are mentioned in the document, and in no way an endorsement.
> 
> I will be honoured for any review or comment of the documents. Feel free to forward as needed, and I would appreciate that you inform me if you forward outside your organization.
> 
> The proposal should fit nicely if not enrich (and certainly not make a dent in, or replace) your current works, including SMuFL, MusicXML and MEI.
> 
> Best regards,
> Bertrand EMERIT
> +33672966996
> bertrand@emerit.com <mailto:bertrand@emerit.com><Annex A - Example Encoding.txt>
> <Proposal for encoding CMN in Unicode.pdf>
> <14232-n4502-form-1.doc>
> <Annex A - Example Encoding.xlsx>
> 

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