Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:22:36 +0200, Han-Wen a dit :
> For the moment, you could use markup texts. For example:
> \header
> {
> texidoc = "An alternate method to make bass figures is to use
> markup texts."
> }
> \version "1.9.4"
> nat = \markup { \musicgl
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
It could be done though: you'd have rearrange a "handwritten" font to
follow feta's layout, and make an AFM file with the correct glyph
dimensions.
No, it's not that simple.
You would have to add some sort of random offset to the grobs (especially the stems
need to be type
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> ...
> >>I've notice that ties aren't working across \relative blocks like:
> ...
> > Each \relative gets a new Voice.
>
> What's the reason for that design decision? Sounds strange to me.
I agree. As a workaround (I guess this is not simple to fix),
01 Sep 2003 20:15:12 +0300, tu as dit :
> I was wondering what came of the emacs project to hear notes as you
> add/correct them.
This feature already exists for emacs[1].
François Pinard -- I'm not sure he reads this list -- has started
working on a multi-editor version (emacs and vim), in p