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meanwhile there is also the newish, beautiful Bravura Font from Steinberg that is Open Font License (OFL). Its the font they use in Dorico, and Im using it in Harmonia. its terrific and has tons of support for microtonal notation. It also comes as svgs.
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<div class="">On Jan 7, 2019, at 8:59 AM, <a href="mailto:bil@ccrma.Stanford.EDU" class="">
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<div class="">The original CMN was developed on NeXts where ACL and<br class="">
the Sonata font came as part of the package -- I guess<br class="">
NeXT paid Franz and Adobe. When we move to Linux and<br class="">
PCs, I had to make my own font (the Sonata font was<br class="">
expensive, if I remember right), so I used the MusicTex<br class="">
font as turned into postscript by Matti Koskinen, then<br class="">
glfed.c as an editor to make that font more like the<br class="">
Sonata font. You could turn the bezier curves and whatnot<br class="">
in cmn-glyphs.lisp into a Sonata font replacement, but<br class="">
it's been maybe 25 or 30 years since I knew what that<br class="">
entailed. cmn-glyphs.lisp mentions make-font.cl which<br class="">
says it turns the cmn glyphs into a postscript type 3<br class="">
font; I think make-font.cl is in the cmn tarball.<br class="">
I haven't even looked at that code in a very long time.<br class="">
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