006 16:26:31 -0300
Dear fellows:
I'm working on an essay where a sentence like the following is needed
> The first segment has a duration of 110 and blah, blah...
where should be replaced by the musical glyph.
1) Is there a way to achieve this?
2) Is it considered good practice? (I
et me know if you're interested here or by email. I've already
uploaded scans to dropbox if you want to take a peek. The folder
includes graylevel scans and bilevel (monochrome) ready for print.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b6cqka43kipiv2c/SFSDk690sm/invencion/manuscrito
Thank you
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le version).
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stroke
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I prefer your solution anyway.
How may I compare the ⊕ glyph among the installed fonts?
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>>>>> "EB" == Ezequiel Birman writes:
> How may I compare the ⊕ glyph among the installed fonts?
> -- Ezequiel Birman
http://www.fontmatrix.net/ :)
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tried to modify the code myself but this is way beyond my skills.
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