Provided theĪpplication you are using supports OpenType ligatures, you should see You enter the code point for the symbol itself.
The amount by which you want to change the vertical position, and then First, you enter the code point corresponding to In Bravura Text, ligatures are used to adjust the vertical position of This is commonly used in text fonts to produce an elegant appearance for particular combinations of letters, such as 'fi' or 'fl'. In OpenType fonts, ligatures are a kind of glyph substitution, where two or more glyphs are replaced with another single glyph. The documentation file, bravura-text.md, says the following about how to adjust vertical positions:īravura Text uses OpenType ligatures to modify the default vertical position of symbols. All I can see is the notehead on its default position which is the tone B (on the middle line of a 5 line staff). But I didn't manage to raise/lower the noteheads. I tried to use that features in text applications like Word 2013, Open Office Writer and Libre Office Writer. There are special characters to raise/lower a notehead on the staff to represent the different tones. I did a little research on the features of Bravura Text and the documentation of the font points out, that it is possible to write notes and adjust their vertical position on a staff.
I want to use that font in an application that I am currently developing.
I am trying to use an Open Type music font called Bravura Text.