Thanks it works now! This code is a "game-changer" for dashed stencils.
Amazing work again.
I've seen a lot of questions over the years about dashed grid lines,
arpeggios etc. Happy to report that they are all possible with this piece
of code.
Maybe an LSR snippet demonstrating all the
On 2021-01-28 6:39 am, Dimitris Marinakis wrote:
Both systems report this error
warning: unknown line-cap-style: (quote round)
/Applications/LilyPond23.app/Contents/Resources/share/lilypond/current/scm/output-ps.scm:275:49
<0>: In procedure symbol->string in expression (symbol->string join):
Both systems report this error
warning: unknown line-cap-style: (quote round)
/Applications/LilyPond23.app/Contents/Resources/share/lilypond/current/scm/output-ps.scm:275:49
<0>: In procedure symbol->string in expression (symbol->string join):
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On 2021-01-27 5:37 pm, Dimitris Marinakis wrote:
For some reason in both of my systems (Mac & PC), tested with all
recent
versions, this code only works correctly in 2.19.xx . With the other
versions only the default path gets displayed. All the dashed
On 2020-09-07 4:38 pm, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2020-09-07 1:20 pm, Aaron Hill wrote:
Given a cursory glance, it would seem doable. One would need to
copy/borrow the existing logic for \path and then add a suitable
"setdash" command to the PostScript output and an equivalent
"stroke-dasharray"
On 2020-09-07 1:20 pm, Aaron Hill wrote:
Given a cursory glance, it would seem doable. One would need to
copy/borrow the existing logic for \path and then add a suitable
"setdash" command to the PostScript output and an equivalent
"stroke-dasharray" attribute to the SVG output. Looking at how
On 2020-09-07 12:52 pm, Thomas Morley wrote:
Am Mo., 7. Sept. 2020 um 03:53 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
No response from anwhere?
First an apology from me, Andrew. I thought I had already replied to
your post, but I can find no record of that. Perhaps I started looking
into things and
Am Mo., 7. Sept. 2020 um 03:53 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>
> No response from anwhere?
>
> On 16/08/2020 4:43 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> > Is there any way to get the \path command in a markup to draw dashed
> > lines? I am aware I can use postscript of course.
> >
> > Andrew
>
Hi Andrew,
I
No response from anwhere?
On 16/08/2020 4:43 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Is there any way to get the \path command in a markup to draw dashed
lines? I am aware I can use postscript of course.
Andrew
Is there any way to get the \path command in a markup to draw dashed
lines? I am aware I can use postscript of course.
Andrew
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