On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christopher Myers wrote:
1) Can I use an X for a note head?
no, unless you redefine the PostScript code that draws noteheads. If you
can't do it yourself, I may consider experimenting - but don't hold your
breath.
2) Can I put multiple slashes across the stem of a note?
You could always use liquid paper, white-out the notes heads and redraw
them in as X's with a sharpie permanent marker.. Ha..Ha..
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christopher Myers wrote:
1) Can I use an X for a note head?
no, unless you redefine the PostScript code that draws noteheads. If you
Toby Rider wrote:
You could always use liquid paper, white-out the notes heads and redraw
them in as X's with a sharpie permanent marker.. Ha..Ha..
yes, but can I do that on my hard drive?
;)
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christopher Myers wrote:
1) Can I use an X for a note head?
no,
Well, you could output them as tiffs, gifs or jpegs and then open then
up in photoshop or The Gimp.
Toby Rider wrote:
You could always use liquid paper, white-out the notes heads and
redraw
them in as X's with a sharpie permanent marker.. Ha..Ha..
yes, but can I do that on my hard
Toby writes:
| You could always use liquid paper, white-out the notes heads and redraw
| them in as X's with a sharpie permanent marker.. Ha..Ha..
|
| On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christopher Myers wrote:
| 1) Can I use an X for a note head?
Yeah. Actually, this subject has been mentioned
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christopher Myers wrote:
1) Can I use an X for a note head?
no, unless you redefine the PostScript code that draws noteheads. If you
can't do it yourself, I may
John Chambers writes:
wil writes:
| another way to approach this is to have a special keysig or clef for
drum notation - just
| as K:HP is supposed to draw notes in highland pipes style (all stems
up, grace
notes beamed
| together, default gracenote have 2 flags, if I recall correctly), then
If you have access to a linux system, you can always create the
new symbols using the application PfaEdit
http://pfaedit.sourceforge.net/
It works fine. Then, with the %%deco option in abcm2ps, you can
add new symbols.
I'm currently working on such stuffs, it's not that easy but it works.
Hello, Group!
I recently joined a Fife Drum Corps (as a Fifer), and was handed a
repertoire composed of horrible photocopies of photocopies. I then
proceeded to poke around to find out the best way to re-notate all the
music, and stumbled upon abc, which I decided was the best and fastest
way
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