Re: How is the position of an internal flag determined?

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


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