I wrote:
> Once I can compare the pitch of each note to the key, I can pick the
> shapes ... once I get a shaped-note font. (The dependencies just keep
> snowballing!) I've got a friend with a truetype font, but I don't think
> that will work with TeTeX. (Anyone who corrects me will make me v
A Long Time Ago (January 19), I wrote:
>Laura Conrad wrote:
>>> "walkon71" == walkon71 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> walkon71> are there any plans to develop any software using shape
>> notes (do re mi)?
>>
>> Not that I know of, but I'd use them if they were there, too.
>
> I pla
Is there a way to reduce the amount of space a clef-change occupies ?
In most piano music clef-changes are represented by smaller clefs than those
at the start of a system.
Can I select a smaller clef or can I manually push the clef back if there's
space ?
Thanks in advance,
Bas Wassink.
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Here is a sed script which filters a file with lilypond notes
in it in several interesting ways.
cut here==
# replace tabs with spaces. Make sure s/tab/ is a tab.
s/ / /g
# remove leading spaces
s/^ *//g
# remove trailing spaces
s/ *$//g
# remove double spaces
s/ */ /g