Releases: w3c/smufl
SMuFL 1.4
SMuFL 1.4 is the second release of SMuFL prepared by the W3C Music Notation Community Group.
This release adds more than 150 new glyphs in existing and new ranges. Brand new ranges added in this release include 'Chop (percussive bowing) notation', 'Techniques noteheads' and 'Scale degrees', and supplemental ranges have been added for 'Extended Helmholtz-Ellis (just intonation) accidentals', 'Other accidentals', 'Medieval and Renaissance prolations', 'Noteheads', 'Note name noteheads'. SMuFL 1.4 also expands the capabilities of font-specific metadata files, including the ability to specify the design size for a font, specify complementary a text font to be paired with the font, and some additional line widths.
SMuFL 1.3
SMuFL version 1.3 is the first version released by the W3C Music Notation Community Group. Previous SMuFL versions were released by Steinberg.
New ranges include Kahnotation, German organ tablature, supplemental ranges for clefs and fingering, and new characters have been added to the ranges for dynamics, keyboard techniques, fingering, beaters pictograms, vocal techniques, bar repeats, lyrics, and tremolos. New recommended optional glyphs have been added for characters in the chord symbols, tuplets, chord symbol accidentals, slash noteheads, and time signatures ranges.