Carl Sorensen schrieb:
On 12/31/09 6:37 AM, "Marc Hohl" <m...@hohlart.de> wrote:
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
On 12/30/09 7:42 AM, "Marc Hohl" <m...@hohlart.de> wrote:
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
OK, I've attached a 300 dpi png and with the clef rotated from 0 to 4
degrees.
Thanks for your work, Carl.
An Inkscape svg is available at
http://www.et.byu.edu/~sorensen/cleftest.svg
OT: This is strange; in the browser, it looks ok, but with inkscape, the
staff lines are missing.
What version of inkscape are you using? Older versions didn't handle
default colors according to the specification. I opened the file in my
browser, and saved it, then opened it in inkscape, and everything was fine.
inkscape V 0.46. I did it via saving directly from your link,
and via saving through the browser, with identical results.
But that's not important, because:
A 600-dpi png is available at
http://www.et.byu.edu/~sorensen/cleftest.png
I printed this and stared at the clefs for quite a long time. I am not
sure to use the
1.5 version as it is, or the 2.0 version with a tiny shift of the bulb
to the right.
But I tend to claim 1.5 being the best.
Your opinions exactly match mine -- 1.5 or 2.0 with a slight shift of the
bulb. But I think I prefer 1.5.
Ok, so I'll go for this. It isn't as easy as I thought, because I cannot
just rotate the whole picture, because the path is too complex for metafont.
So I'll have to transform every point and draw thereafter. It seems to
work, but
I have to change some explicit drawing angles accordingly and bring it into
a less hackish form - but I think this will come next year ;-)
Best wishes!
Marc
Thanks,
Carl
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