The smufl-glyph-name data type
The smufl-glyph-name type is used for attributes that reference a specific Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL) character. The value is a SMuFL canonical glyph name, not a code point. For instance, the value for a standard piano pedal mark would be keyboardPedalPed, not U+E650.
Allowed values
Base type: xs:NMTOKEN
Where is this type used?
<arrow> — smufl attribute
<half-muted> — smufl attribute
<notehead> — smufl attribute
<open> — smufl attribute
<other-articulation> — smufl attribute
<other-direction> — smufl attribute
<other-dynamics> — smufl attribute
<other-notation> — smufl attribute
<other-ornament> — smufl attribute
<other-percussion> — smufl attribute
<other-technical> — smufl attribute
<stopped> — smufl attribute
<tremolo> — smufl attribute