On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Don Parrish-Bell wrote: > Again, I think you guys might be misunderstanding what I was complaining about. The > length of a whole line can essentially be stretched out by adjusting the scaling of >the > PDF image before you print it.
I think you are misunderstanding us :-) PDF's as such has really nothing to do with the possibilities of abc, neither the language or the program the PDF came from. The PDF is like a print, only is it not on paper, but in a file. So you can change just about as much in a PDF-file as on a piece of music printed on your printer... Nothing. I think I remember you saying a couple of posts ago (forgive me if I'm wrong) that you are yet to try "coding anything in abc" or "trying it out for yourself" (I forget the exact words, sorry again). If that's (still) true, you should really grap a program, enter som code, fiddle with the formatting parameters, and you'll see for yourself. I guarantee you that you can have just about as much space between notes as you could possibly dream of! Basically I would say that you have to be *pretty* picky to find anything to complain about in the output from a good abc-program. -- love, peace & harmony Atte To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
