Hello,
My use case is this: I want to use inkscape to annotate my pdf
      music scores. Basically "highlighting" stuff different sections
      and adding text, etc for performance directions.  
    
One thing I'd like to be able to do is quickly and easily add
      common musical symbols (examples here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font#dynamic-glyphs)
      (I'm not sure why the heading is "Feta Font" and then it mentions
      "Emmentaler font"). The example show is already on my system and
      open-source. I have SVG font files files (which I've never used
      and aren't showing up in my Character Map software) and .otf (I
      think; or some other common font format) files. Additionally, I
      can have the music program export each character/musical symbol as
      an individual SVG. 
    
I thought the easiest way to do this would be to use a character
      map application. On inspection, that seems to be less than optimal
      to say the least (the fonts that lilypond uses seem to be spread
      through about 10 different font files, and may fields are empty. I
      have a very, very hard time finding them there). It seems like it
      would be easier to memorize the 30-50 utf encodings + the specific
      font name (is it emmenalter-15 or emmenalter-16?) than using that.
      And, obviously that isn't easy. Additionally, some font characters
      often appear together (for example, the symbol for forte, f
      often appears with an m in front of it as a modifier), and
      that just adds some complexity. 
    
The other solution I think may be useful for other, more common
      use-cases; however, I can't seem to find any implementation of it.
      
    
So, barring some unforeseen solution there, I think the better
      option is this: to have some sort of "bank" or "library" docked
      tab that I can add the desired symbols/shapes to. Then I can just
      drag and drop these into different projects (this would probably
      involve having lilypond export each desired symbol, opening the
      resulting SVG file in Inkscape, and copying each vector into the
      "library").
    
Does this functionality exist somewhere that I'm just missing?
Thanks,
Kale
    
Inkscape 0.92
Arch Linux
    
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