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shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staf
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Janek Warchoł |
Subject: |
shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Mar 2011 00:11:02 +0100 |
Hi,
next thing is to decide what the output of { c32 c[ c] c64 c[ c] } should be.
Currently the stems of unbeamed notes are lenghtened to middle line only ("current output.png").
In my opinion this looks weird, i'd suggest something like "suggested output.png".
However, this is only my personal opinion.
What do engraving books say about it? Or maybe do you recall some examples?
(i suppose randomly searching score databases like
imslp.org has a little chance of success in reasonable time...)
cheers,
Janek
current output.png
Description: PNG image
suggested output.png
Description: PNG image
- shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff,
Janek Warchoł <=
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Werner LEMBERG, 2011/03/09
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Trevor Daniels, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Phil Holmes, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Phil Holmes, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Werner LEMBERG, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Phil Holmes, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Werner LEMBERG, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Phil Holmes, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Werner LEMBERG, 2011/03/10
- Re: shortened flags affair, part 5 - length of notes extending far from staff, Phil Holmes, 2011/03/10