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Réf. : Re: lines/graphic notation?
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Jean-marc LEGRAND |
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Réf. : Re: lines/graphic notation? |
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Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:43:41 +0100 |
Hi !
That's a point I myself try to find an issue.
You could try to find an issue in regression tests : either you adapt
cluster-cross-staff to your
case, either the glissando.ly (that's what I've tried, but I couldn't find how
to get a good result
:o(
Have fun !
D Josiah Boothby <address@hidden>
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Objet : Re: lines/graphic notation?
04/11/2004 12:27
I don't think that the attachment worked right. The example can be seen at
http://students.washington.edu/josiah/oscillation1.png
josiah
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
> Hello, all,
>
> I'd like to draw a (visually simple) oscillation line over a note. I realize
> it would probably require a knowledge of postscript... but I don't have any
> idea where to start with postscript. Ideally, the line would change direction
> at specific enough points so that they can be aligned in the measure with
> other things going on.
>
> I've included a Gimp-edited example which gives a basic idea as to what I'm
> trying to acheive. If at all possible, it would be ideal if I could set it up
> like a lyric staff:
>
> oscillation = { s4\instruction1 s16\instruction2 s\instruction3 ... }
> notes = { bes1 }
>
> ...and end up putting them together, as I mentioned above like lyrics.
>
> Any ideas on how I can do this, or where to look to learn postscript?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Josiah
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