Adobe has a font called sonata (for $29.00) -- which would let you type the notes -- I would guess that, with a little googling, that you could find an Open Source version -- unfortunately looking for typefaces is like looking for clip art and you have to wade through a bunch of junk to find what you are looking for.


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On Dec 4, 2005, at 7:31 AM, Keith Bainbridge wrote:

G'day Randomthots,


Thanks

What was your search question?

I tried for 'music staves' and 'treble clef' and didn't find anything helpful.


On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 11:12:59 -0600 Randomthots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Keith Bainbridge wrote:

G'day RLShadow,

Thanks.

'draw' didn't allow saving in a format tha presenter could import


BUT the concept of drawing lines on the presenter slide has worked fine.

Now, please - how do I add the notes? (I found an image of the fancy bit at the start of the lines - treble clef - but all the images have backgrounds which white out the lines when I add them to the slide.)



Why don't you look for an appropriate font? A quick google search
revealed: http://jeff.cs.mcgill.ca/~luc/music.html which has links to a
number of fonts for this purpose.

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