2012/9/28 Oscar Dub :
> The scheme required is a lot clearer to me now and works exactly as I
> wanted. I really appreciate the advice.
Glad to hear that.
[...]
> Looking at the code being referred to, the issue seems to be with the
> eps->stencil function. Trying with other .eps files from diff
2012/9/26 Thomas Morley :
> 2012/9/26 Thomas Morley :
>> 2012/9/26 Oscar Dub
>>>
>>> Thanks to both!
>>>
>>> Janek, your information about accessing the internals of Feta and LilyPond
>>> is very useful. As there's no way to add .mf syntax to a LilyPond file (as
>>> far as I know), I'm going to tr
Am 26.09.2012 22:53, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2012/9/26 Oscar Dub
[...]
Hi Oscar,
you're very close.
Step by step:
[...]
HTH,
Harm
Wow. Great stuff, well explained. Kudos!
Marc
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2012/9/26 Oscar Dub
>
> Thanks to both!
>
> Janek, your information about accessing the internals of Feta and LilyPond
> is very useful. As there's no way to add .mf syntax to a LilyPond file (as
> far as I know), I'm going to try to follow along Marc's lines. It would be
> great to solve the prob
Thanks to both!Janek, your information about accessing the internals of Feta and LilyPond is very useful. As there's no way to add .mf syntax to a LilyPond file (as far as I know), I'm going to try to follow along Marc's lines. It would be great to solve the problem without hacking LilyPond's sourc
Am 26.09.2012 02:30, schrieb Oscar Dub:
Hi,
I'm trying to typeset a score that uses the notation shown in the
attached image to represent whole rests.
As I see it there are two stages to achieving this in LilyPond:
– Creating the necessary glyph (I assume the simplest way would be to
edit sc
Hi Oscar,
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:30 AM, Oscar Dub wrote:
> I'm trying to typeset a score that uses the notation shown in the attached
> image to represent whole rests.
>
> As I see it there are two stages to achieving this in LilyPond:
> – Creating the necessary glyph (I assume the simplest w
Hi,I'm trying to typeset a score that uses the notation shown in the attached image to represent whole rests.As I see it there are two stages to achieving this in LilyPond:– Creating the necessary glyph (I assume the simplest way would be to edit scripts.ufermata from Feta, but am completely unsure