- From: Daniel Spreadbury <D.Spreadbury@steinberg.de>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 09:42:31 +0000
- To: "williamqiufeng@outlook.com" <williamqiufeng@outlook.com>, "public-music-notation@w3.org" <public-music-notation@w3.org>
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Hi William, I’m sorry for the extremely slow reply to your enquiry. You should add the first flagUpInternal glyph with its origin positioned at the tip of the normal stem length for a 16th note. Stack up further instances of flagUpInternal at a vertical interval of 0.75 spaces to achieve an acceptable appearance. Daniel From: williamqiufeng@outlook.com <williamqiufeng@outlook.com> Date: Monday, 25 April 2022 at 15:06 To: public-music-notation@w3.org <public-music-notation@w3.org> Subject: How is the position of an internal flag determined? Hi: I have been trying to create a program that makes use of SMuFL fonts to render music scores. However, I encountered a problem with determining the position of an internal flag. I am trying to stack FlagInternalUps to Flag16thUp to create arbitrary number of flags for notes. The specification stated that the flag placement should be equally spaced, but I cannot find a value for the y position, or the height of the left-most black pixels. Is there a value for that kind of task? Or should I just hardcode a y spacing to it? Regards, William Product Marketing Manager Phone: +44 20 3696 1811 Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH Beim Strohhause 31, 20097 Hamburg, Germany President: Andreas Stelling | Managing Directors: Shinichi Takenaga, Jun Nishimura Registration Court: Hamburg HR B 86 534 | VAT ID: DE118677139 Visit the Steinberg website<http://www.steinberg.net> or connect with us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/Steinberg>, Twitter<http://twitter.com/steinbergmedia>, Instagram<http://www.instagram.com/steinbergmedia> and SoundCloud<http://www.soundcloud.com/steinbergmedia>. Watch our Cubase<https://www.youtube.com/cubase>, Dorico<https://www.youtube.com/dorico>, Mobile Apps<https://www.youtube.com/mobile_apps_steinberg>, Nuendo<https://www.youtube.com/nuendo>, Steinberg<https://www.youtube.com/user/SteinbergSoftware>, Audio Interfaces<https://www.youtube.com/audiointerfaces>, VST Instruments & Plug-Ins<https://www.youtube.com/VSTinstrumentsplugins> and WaveLab<https://www.youtube.com/WaveLab> videos on YouTube.
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