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> From: Francois Planiol <[email protected]>
> Date: 30 October 2013 13:19:42 CET
> To: Simon Bailey <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Frescobaldi preview with two "window"-modes
> 
> Hi and thanks for the helps,
> 
> I think this sequence do the trick for this workflow:
> meta-alt-m (disappear music preview)
> alt-space > x redimension-window-switch between predefined and
> full-mode (spanish ubuntu)
> 
> Yet another improvement: save session...
> I am now working on a theory booklet and actually collecting snippets
> according to categories (one *.ly file per category, more snippets per
> file.ly). This before putting all together in probably different
> order. Actually, these are 19 files and some more are coming.
> When beginning to work, this would be fine to do
> open-session-session-sessionname, instead of opening all these files
> (no problem) and reclass them in usefull order (long and boring).
> 
> Cheers,
> Francois
> 
> 2013/10/30, Simon Bailey <[email protected]>:
>> hi,
>> 
>> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Wilbert Berendsen <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>> For typesetting from pdf scores on screen, opened in - lets say,
>>>> acrobat - it would be usefull to have a very narrow viewer (or none)
>>>> for entering code
>>>> looking at the pdf the same time (narrowed frescobaldi), and 2 a wide
>>>> viewer when frescobaldi occupies full with. Best with a
>>>> keyboard-shortcut. Specially useful for cleaning a code too.
>>> 
>>> There are a few options: you show/hide the music view with Meta-Alt-M
>>> (see the shortcuts in the tools menu, all the panels have a
>>> keyboard shortcut)
>>> 
>>> You can also use Music->Maximize (but unfortunately there is no
>>> unmaximize yet)
>> 
>> i have a similar use-case/workflow. I've been using the floating
>> preview window, but it would be nice if this floating window could be
>> sent to the background... is this possible?
>> 
>> regards,
>> sb
>> 
>> --
>> Do not meddle in the affairs of trombonists, for they are subtle and
>> quick to anger.
>> 
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