Hi. Just got a lilypond-devel email with first message about kievan
notes in it again. I'm not sure how that happened, but I'm sorry for the
repeat.
Fr. P
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on the 16th notes (single beams) extend beyond the
note-stems and half sort of blunt edges, but I'm sure that can be done
without designing anything new, right?
Thanks again for your response.
I look forward to doing whatever I can to implement this feature.
Sincerely,
Monk Pantele
ect: Kievan "hatchet" notes for lilypond?
Date: Wednesday 29 November 2006 21:58
From: Monk Panteleimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Han-Wen Nienhuys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, developers of Lilypond.
I submi
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On Tuesday 05 December 2006 10:33, you wrote:
> Monk Panteleimon escreveu:
> > For my information, would you include the stem as a single grob with the
> > notehead? That is what I would expect, since slightly different stems are
> > always attached to
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 08:24, Han-Wen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> writing glyphs is a lot of work, usually, but these are relatively simple.
> Hence it should be doable for 60 EUR per glyph.
Okay. Can someone translate that to USD for my benefit, or shall I seek out
some web-based currency converte
Han-Wen wrote:
>
> Some questions:
>
> - what's the placement rule for the horizontal beams on 16ths?
Beams are always horizontal, always cover a staff line and they don't care
where they might intersect with note stems.
For down-pointing stems, the beam covers "a" (la, second staff line from
On Saturday 02 December 2006 12:22, you wrote:
> Very interesting!
>
> Note that this link doesn't work:
> http://www.tcgalaska.com/kliros/public_html/extra/kievNotes/hi-bes.jpg
Okay, I fixed that.
>
> and the web page doesn't identify itself as being encoded in UTF-8.
How do I fix that?
> Unf
I took Han-Wen's advice on the scanning (I don't have "image magic" anyway),
but I still had to send up the files one-by-one. They are accesible here:
http://www.holycrosskliros.org/public_html/extra/kievNotes/kievan.html
I have inserted some notes between the links. Some of it may be TMI right
I meant to upload some images of kievan notation today, but our electricity
went out for most of the day. Before that happened, I was discovering that
our internet connection is not good enough to upload whole pages of Russian
chant books in 1200 dpi.
Would it be better to sent smaller snippets
> I second Han-Wen: Metafont should be used for that. However, it
> doesn't prevent that you use a tracing program to get some coordinates
> which can be then imported to Metafont for a first draft. On the
> other hand, it is probably faster to design a shape from scratch,
> based on high-resolut
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