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Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset
From: |
Neil Puttock |
Subject: |
Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Jul 2009 22:08:21 +0100 |
> this is what I ended up doing; what do you think? As you probably
> know, I'm a stickler for semantics, and strictly speaking, these
> notes are not harmonics.
It's more complicated, but definitely a worthwhile improvement on my
quick hack (which naturally doesn't work with minims). I hope you'll
consider adding it to the LSR.
>
> Also, why does (drop-right ...) work without having to add
> #(use-modules (srfi srfi-1))?
I haven't the foggiest idea. Perhaps it's being picked up from one of
the loaded .scm files.
Regards,
Neil
- Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mike Solomon, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mike Solomon, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mike Solomon, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Neil Puttock, 2009/07/07
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/07
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset,
Neil Puttock <=
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Patrick McCarty, 2009/07/09