2013/7/6 Thomas Morley
> I slightly disagree.
> Being a professional guitarist for more than 30 years, I'm not able to
> read/play any Tablature without rhythm, because half of the musical
> information is omitted.
> In our Docs the tablatures always use a second common \Staff or
> \tabFullNotati
Am 06.07.2013 13:23, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/7/6 Federico Bruni :
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You are right, thanks for the report.
However, I believe that we should just remove \stemDown, since the default
view is not tabFullNotation and the example wants to demonstrate
tablatureFormat.
Also, \stemDown is alread
2013/7/6 Federico Bruni :
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> You are right, thanks for the report.
> However, I believe that we should just remove \stemDown, since the default
> view is not tabFullNotation and the example wants to demonstrate
> tablatureFormat.
> Also, \stemDown is already the default
>
> Creating a tracker
2013/7/6 bb
> As one can see the example source in chapter 2.4.3 Banjo does not show any
> stems and /stemDown alone does not work. One needs \tabFullNotation as
> well!
>
> So /stemDown stand alone does not make any sense and is missleading!
>
> I think in the example this code would be correct
As one can see the example source in chapter 2.4.3 Banjo does not show any
stems and /stemDown alone does not work. One needs \tabFullNotation as well!
So /stemDown stand alone does not make any sense and is missleading!
I think in the example this code would be correct to give the expected
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