Le 10 juin 10 à 16:37, Don Simons a écrit :
I'm not sure what you are comparing. Your example to mine?
I tested the same line with K and with 5.
I don't know what 5 meant. But I'll RTFM :)
If that's it,
lots of things are different. For starters, your K refers to a pitch
on a d,
the middle line of bass clef (which BTW is only true because it
hasn't been
altered by an earlier octave change in the transpose register),
while my 5
refers to the c above middle c in treble clef. And even for the same
length
parameter, since it's given in \noteskips, the printed length will be
affected by both the note value and by \elemskip, and \elemskip is
probably
different in the two examples.
Okay, thanks again, Don ;)
I don't know if you guys have been playing Pokémon (maybe not xD) but
that sheet is for:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn78zfkncAw
Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVusO6xb-U
--
Jill-Jênn
http://mickay.jill.free.fr/score/
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