At 11:03 AM 06-05-2002 -0700, Don Parrish-Bell you wrote: >Ok, Atte. I will check that out when I get to it. So it's possible to >adjust existing abc >tunes without major rewrites? A more "global" way of setting up the >note-to-note spacing?
abc has absolutely nothing to do with internote spacing in sheet music printed from abc notation. abc has no concept of internote spacing. It's a function of the program that is converting abc to sheet music. At least one program (abcm2ps) has dozens of settings which can be tweaked to change the appearance of the generated shet music, including several that relate to note spacing. BTW, when you complain about internote spacing, and things seem too clumped, do you mean you want to see something like: | x x x x | x x x x | x x x x | x x x x | and you are seeing: | xxxx | xxxx | xxxx | xxxx | or are you seeing something like: |xxxx|xxxx|xxxx|xxxx| or something else? >Don To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
