Mark Polesky wrote:
>
>
> For the white boxes (no need to add an image, I
> understand the problem), if you know the exact rgb
> color of your background, you could substitute
> that for white in the following line in the
> tearGeneric definition (quick-and-dirty for sure).
>
>
well, due to my bad english I explained myself wrong.
I don't have any problem with this: the "pale pink background" is the
standard LyX document work-view, doesn't affect final apperance, such as
some chesslike-white/black-squares working background in some graphic
drawing program which just stand for "transparent" colour, so you can put
the output layer on every image/background without printing white. Thanks to
LyX I could see the "white blocks". I told you this just because it COULD BE
a problem for other users or with some code and because in some manner it is
a "dirty" way to do it (and we Lilypondian don't like dirty, do we?). So,
for future compatibility, I don't know how but you ought to cancel black,
not add white.
As for the double staff, thanks again.
mmmm, did we tell you "excellent job, Mark"?
Piero
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Piero Faustini, PhD student
Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche
Sezione musicologia
Università di Ferrara
Software used:
- LyX 1.6.1 on WinXP; EndNote & JabRef
- MikTex
- LaTeX class: Koma book
- Lilypond and MusixTeX for example excerpts
- BibLaTeX for bibliographies
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