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Re: LP printing problems
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Paul Scott |
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Re: LP printing problems |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:34:31 -0700 |
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Dave Phillips wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Dave Phillips wrote:
Since you seem to know about the global settings: The default text
font spacing for my 2.8.4 LP is twice as wide as it used to be (this
is on a home-built LP under Linux, Debian Etch). What happened ?
I'm not aware of any recent spacing changes. Could you produce a
very short example which shows this behavior with the two different
versions?
See the LP notice at the bottom of this page:
http://www.linux-sound.org/dlp-music-lilypond/gfhtrio4/gfhtrio4.html
I missed the "text" font part. That version looks double-spaced or
stretched to fit the line. All I can say is that it looks great in 2.9.13.
The LP code is linked there too. You can see I used a brute force
method in that example, now I just use make-pango-font-tree (I think
that's what it's called).
I haven't needed that yet.
It looks like a fun piece. I'm a flutist. It looks like it might also
be great with bass or alto flute substituted for the harp. Our Tucson
Flute Club has two flute ensembles who might be interested in playing it.
I might suggest using R1 instead of r1 for your whole measure rests.
Have fun,
Paul
- LP printing problems, Dave Phillips, 2006/07/25
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- Re: LP printing problems, Paul Scott, 2006/07/25
- Re: LP printing problems, Dave Phillips, 2006/07/25
- Re: LP printing problems, Paul Scott, 2006/07/25
- Re: LP printing problems, Dave Phillips, 2006/07/25
- Re: LP printing problems,
Paul Scott <=
- Re: LP printing problems, Dave Phillips, 2006/07/25
- Re: LP printing problems, Paul Scott, 2006/07/25
Re: LP printing problems, Dave Phillips, 2006/07/25