Standard Music Font Layout

open standard for music font mapping

DBpedia resource is: http://dbpedia.org/resource/SMuFL

Abstract is: Standard Music Font Layout, or SMuFL, is an open standard for music font mapping.The standard was originally developed by Daniel Spreadbury of Steinberg for its scorewriter software Dorico, but is now developed and maintained by the W3C Music Notation Community Group, along with the standard for MusicXML (which, itself, supports SMuFL). SMuFL is a substantial development beyond the previous de facto mapping standard created by Cleo Huggins in the Sonata font she designed for Adobe in 1985 (which was Adobe's first original typeface). Numerous scorewriters support SMuFL (as of June 2021, these include Dorico, Finale and MuseScore but not LilyPond or Sibelius) and a number of free and commercial SMuFL-compliant fonts are available. Bravura, designed by Daniel Spreadbury of Steinberg for Dorico and initially released in 2013, is the SMuFL reference font.

Standard Music Font Layout is …
instance of (P31):
technical standardQ317623

External links are
P856official websitehttps://www.smufl.org
P1324source code repository URLhttps://github.com/steinbergmedia/smufl.git
https://github.com/w3c/smufl.git

P178developerSteinbergQ686292
W3C Music Notation Community GroupQ63724754
P921main subjectmusical notationQ233861
P1813short nameSMuFL
P348software version identifier1.4
1.18

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uses (P2283)
Q310931Capella
Q25931698Dorico
Q1416101Finale
Q16363026Logic Pro X
Q240192MuseScore Studio
Q63974901Verovio

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