I was wondering if anyone had a diagnosis and/or treatment for this problem.
I am using the LV Golden Age font for a chart that has both rhythmic notation (using slash note heads) and pitched notation.
Below is a minimal example.
Please let me know if you have any clues.
\version "2.19.15"
#(define-public (add-notation-font fontnode name music-str brace-str factor) (begin (add-music-fonts fontnode name music-str brace-str feta-design-size-mapping factor) fontnode))
\paper { #(define notation-fonts (list (list 'lv-goldenage "lv-goldenage" "lv-goldenage") )) #(begin (for-each (lambda (tup) (add-notation-font fonts (car tup) (cadr tup) (caddr tup) (/ staff-height pt 20))) notation-fonts)) }
clave = \relative c' { b4 r8 b r4 b | r4 b b r | }
claveTumbao = {
\override NoteHead.style = #'slash
\override NoteHead.font-size = #-4
\clave \clave
}
% Default note heads works fine.
\score {
\new Staff {
\clef bass
\override Score.RehearsalMark.self-alignment-X = #LEFT
\mark \markup "Default note heads"
\stemUp \claveTumbao
}
}
% LV Goldenage note heads don't match up with stems.
% Is there a way to lengthen the stems, or move them to the left?
% or move the note heads to the right?
\score {
\new Staff {
\clef bass
\override Score.RehearsalMark.self-alignment-X = #LEFT
\mark \markup "Golden Age note heads"
\stemUp \claveTumbao
}
\layout {
\override NoteHead #'font-family = #'lv-goldenage
}
}