![]() This character is not found in legacy fonts 1 A glyph can be defined as the graphical incarnation of a more abstract character, while a symbol can mean both, depending on the context. ![]() Character map guide: A character s description A character s ID, with possible alternates Character number in legacy November font (between ) B C (alto) clef cclef U+E05C U+1D Character number in legacy NovemberExtra font (between ) A character s unique name Appoggiatura & trill ornamentprecompappoggtrill U+E5B2 113 Eyeglasses (right) misceyeglassesright U+F743 A glyph s exact appearance This character is unique to November and so has no SMuFL correspondence. ![]() To search this documentation, simply use your PDF viewer s search tool. Please read the Requirement & Installation section carefully for specific information about November 2 and Finale, Dorico, Sibelius or LilyPond. The legacy fonts November and NovemberExtra are provided and installed by convenience for programs that do not fully support music symbols: Finale older than 2012, Sibelius etc. 3Ĥ November 2.1 Character Map Below are all the glyphs 1 found in November2 and organized in various tables. 2 The first non-commercial SMuFL font is Bravura, designed by Daniel Spreadbury. We hope that you will feel as much joy using November 2 as we did designing it! Robert Piéchaud & the Klemm team 1 For a full support of medieval music (Gregorian, École de Nostre-Dame, Machault etc.), checkout our Medieval 2.0 package. Check out our Score Examples that follow the Character Map. The November 2 package includes advanced support for Finale, Dorico, Sibelius & LilyPond, and is delivered with useful extras and rich metadata. Technically, November 2 is made of PostScript outlines wrapped in cross-platform, universal Open Type Format. ![]() Moreover, November 2 is the first commercial font 2 to comply with SMuFL- Standard Music Font Layout -, the future of music font standard initiated by Steinberg Media Technologies and based on. But of course it s not just about the quantity: the glyphs have been carefully checked with an unmatched attention to details - Beauty makes no compromise. ![]() What is new in November 2.1? Since the early version of the November, Nearly 900 new symbols have been added to the font for a total of over 1200 distinct characters. Whichever period of music you deal with, November 2 will make your score look beautiful and vibrant, as never before. While in tune with the most recent technologies, its inspiration comes from the art of traditional music engraving. Based on the principle that each detail means as much as the whole, crafted with ultimate care, November 2 is a font of unequalled coherence. For use in programs such as Finale, Dorico, Sibelius or LilyPond, November 2 now includes a astonishing variety of symbols, from usual shapes such as noteheads, clefs and rests to rarer characters like microtonal accidentals, special instrument techniques, early clefs or ornaments, ranging from the Renaissance 1 to today s avant-garde music. 2 Summary Foreword 3 November 2.1 Character Map 4 Clefs 5 Noteheads & Individual Notes 12 Noteflags 38 Rests 42 Accidentals (standard) 46 Microtonal & Non-Standard Accidentals 50 Articulations 63 Instrument Techniques 72 Fermatas & Breath Marks 105 Dynamics 110 Ornaments & Arpeggios 115 Repeated Lines & Other Wiggles 126 Octaves 132 Time Signatures & Other Numbers 134 Tempo Marking Items 141 Medieval Notation 145 Miscellaneous Symbols 150 Score Examples 163 Renaissance 163 Baroque 164 Bach 165 Early XXth Century 166 Ravel 167 XXIst Century 168 Requirements & Installation 169 Finale 169 Dorico 169 Sibelius 169 LilyPond 170 Free Technical Assistance 171 About the Designer 172 Credits 172 2ģ Foreword Welcome to November 2! November has been praised for years by musicians, publishers and engravers as one of the finest and most vivid fonts ever designed for music notation programs. ![]()
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