On Monday 02 April 2007 22:54, Trevor Bača wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How are VerticalAxisGroup and VerticalAlignment supposed to differ? Is
> one slated for deprecation?
Not as far as I know. A VerticalAxisGroup is just a way to group together lots
of grobs which are then aligned vertically (by the Vertic
On 4/2/07, Kevin Dalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using the downward triangle for some chromatic staffs, where a
downward triangle, is one semi-tone lower in pitch than a
normal-looking note, which is one semi-tone lower than an
upward-pointing triangle.
Calling it "commonly used" would be
I'm using the downward triangle for some chromatic staffs, where a
downward triangle, is one semi-tone lower in pitch than a
normal-looking note, which is one semi-tone lower than an
upward-pointing triangle.
Calling it "commonly used" would be an exaggeration, however.
If you look at twinline, o
Hi,
How are VerticalAxisGroup and VerticalAlignment supposed to differ? Is
one slated for deprecation?
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As soon as your score has more than a single stave, then you automatically
get a line at the left edge. However, if you only have a single stave,
then it's
automatically turned off. I have tried a number of different tricks, but
this seems
to be a hard-coded behaviour in the program that i cou
Hi everybody,
here is a patch for a new accent-shaped notehead, as requested by Jamie
and Trevor on this list a while ago. An example of what it looks like is
attached. Would it be possibe to include this in the next development
release? The second patch is to update the docs.
Thanks,
Max
>From
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for bringing these to my attention. I suspect they might be of
more interest to Trevor Bača, as I was always more interested in the
accent shaped notehead. We just put the request together for
convenience.
However, that doesn't mean I wouldn't use the triangle, what is it
common