Eduardo Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi! Foxit Reader already gives the ability of annotating PDFs,
> drawing shapes, etc, even for free.
Gratis, not free.
http://www.gnu.org/
-- Johan
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Bertalan Fodor wrote:
That depends on the PDF viewer. I don't know any PDF viewer with
annotation capabilities (that can be saved to the PDF).
Bert
I think you'd need to use a full version of Acrobat to enable you to
change a PDF file?
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Hey, y'all!
I don't know any PDF viewer with annotation capabilities (that can
be saved to the PDF).
Preview (built into Mac OS X) allows you to do this.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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To me it seems like hairpinToBarline works correctly in 2.10 as long as the
(de-)crescendo ends in '\!' and not in an absolute dynamic like '\f'.
Is this the way it is supposed to work? Is there any switch to make it work
with absolute dynamics, too? '\!\f' doesn't work.
cheers
Thomas
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To me it seems like hairpinToBarline works correctly in 2.10 as long as the
(de-)crescendo ends in '\!' and not in an absolute dynamic like '\f'.
Is this the way it is supposed to work? Is there any switch to make it work
with absolute dynamics, too? '\!\f' doesn't work.
cheers
Thomas
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On Friday 17 November 2006 22:28, Bob Kline wrote:
> Andrew Longland-Meech wrote:
> > Thank you. I've got it now, even though it seems a bit illogical to put
> > one bit of layout in \layout and the other in with the notes, when they
> > both do a similar job!!
> >
> > On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 10:53 -
Hi,
Unlike certain other programs, I've found that the warnings that Lily
issues during parsing, interpretation and preprocessing usually matter
a great deal; warnings are usually a sign either that there's a bug
that needs to be reported or that I'm doing something wrong that will
eventually com
is it possible to place fingering diagrams in the score like this:
http://www.interopp.org/flute/htm/fu_fingerings.htm
the solid holes are closed finger holes. the open holes are not covered by the
finger. the cracked closed hole is the one used to make vibrato.
i don't need to reproduce the diagr