[abcusers] bass clef with abcm2ps

2003-03-08 Thread Kristian Nørgaard
I have found out that K:G clef=bass gives me a bass clef, but how can I indicate that notes should be lowered one octave? In other words: I want to write ABCD instead of A,B,C,D, -- Kristian Noergaard, Denmark To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to:

Re: [abcusers] Renaissance notes, anyone?

2003-03-08 Thread Forgeot Eric
I've already converted them to postscript, thanks PfaEdit. I tried to replace the fonts used in the source code of Abcm2ps, for getting 2 different binaries. As explained on my site, the exported fonts (by PfaEdit) where different in the definition from the postscript code used in Abcm2ps JF

[abcusers] re : ANNOUNCEMENT - Typesetting Music with ABC available

2003-03-08 Thread Forgeot Eric
yes, this manual is nice. I've d/l the italian manual when it was released and couldn't understand all in it, but I got the impression at least it was well done and well detailed. The english version confirm that, even if I haven't studied all in depth (since I already know how to use most of

Re: [abcusers] abc-mode for emacs

2003-03-08 Thread Bert Van Vreckem
Kristian Nørgaard wrote: I'm new to abc and have just installed abc-mode for emacs under linux. How can I avoid that gv opens a new window each time I want to preview my abc-file? I just want the allready opened window to be updated. Use the 'Redisplay' button in gv instead of invoking the preview

Re: [abcusers] abc-mode for emacs

2003-03-08 Thread Alice Corbin
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 02:44:34PM +0100, Bert Van Vreckem wrote: Kristian Nørgaard wrote: I'm new to abc and have just installed abc-mode for emacs under linux. How can I avoid that gv opens a new window each time I want to preview my abc-file? I just want the allready opened window to be

Re: [abcusers] abc-mode for emacs

2003-03-08 Thread Kristian Nørgaard
Use the 'Redisplay' button in gv instead of invoking the preview function from within Emacs. Or even easier, set the watch flag in gv (under the State button). Then gv will automatically refresh when the .ps file changes. But can I update the .ps file from within emacs? Or do I need to

[abcusers] beams (and ties)

2003-03-08 Thread Kristian Nørgaard
M:4/4 L:1/8 | DC-CD EF GD | this will of course connect the two C's together with a tie - but also connect the DCCD with a common beam! Can I avoid this? That is, can I have a beam for DC and another for CD? abcm2ps- user - Kristian To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to:

Re: [abcusers] abc-mode for emacs

2003-03-08 Thread Alice Corbin
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 09:20:05PM +0100, Kristian Nørgaard wrote: Use the 'Redisplay' button in gv instead of invoking the preview function from within Emacs. Or even easier, set the watch flag in gv (under the State button). Then gv will automatically refresh when the .ps file

Re: [abcusers] beams (and ties)

2003-03-08 Thread Phil Taylor
M:4/4 L:1/8 | DC-CD EF GD | this will of course connect the two C's together with a tie - but also connect the DCCD with a common beam! Can I avoid this? That is, can I have a beam for DC and another for CD? Of course - just break the beam with a space: | DC- CD EF GD | (but not | DC -CD EF GD

[abcusers] abcm2ps and EPS

2003-03-08 Thread Forgeot Eric
I've tried the new feature of Abcm2ps, for including eps files. The eps provided in the source is very clean, so there is no pb with it. I created one with a vectorial application, but when I imported it it didn't work : the first time there was a buffer overflow (I recompiled it with a more