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Most of the symbols Rosegarden expects to find are in the standard; one exception is that many fonts have a special version of the flag symbol that is intended to be used when composing multiple flags from individual single flags. Rosegarden refers to this as “MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-0”, a name not used in the Unicode standard (which has flags 1-5 only). | Most of the symbols Rosegarden expects to find are in the standard; one exception is that many fonts have a special version of the flag symbol that is intended to be used when composing multiple flags from individual single flags. Rosegarden refers to this as “MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-0”, a name not used in the Unicode standard (which has flags 1-5 only). |
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For a definitive set of the symbol names Rosegarden knows about, see the file “gui/notecharname.cpp” in the Rosegarden source distribution. Note however that it is possible to use additional symbol names by introducing them in a [[/#developers-note-styles|notation style]]. | For a definitive set of the symbol names Rosegarden knows about, see the file “gui/notecharname.cpp” in the Rosegarden source distribution. Note however that it is possible to use additional symbol names by introducing them in a [[doc:customising-en#rosegarden-note-style|notation style]]. |
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**src** | **src** |
**charname** | **charname** |
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Defines a note font character name to be used as the note head for this style. An element may supply a “shape” or “charname” attribute, but not both. The name should be one of those defined in the current notation font's [[/#developers-note-fonts-mapping-format-font-symbol-map|symbol map]] (in a “name” attribute). | Defines a note font character name to be used as the note head for this style. An element may supply a “shape” or “charname” attribute, but not both. The name should be one of those defined in the current notation font's [[/doc:customising-en#font-symbol-map|symbol map]] (in a “name” attribute). |
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**filled** | **filled** |