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Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil
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Paul Morris |
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Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil |
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Tue, 11 Aug 2015 11:36:46 -0400 |
Hi Harm,
> On Aug 11, 2015, at 4:48 AM, Thomas Morley <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> It's because centered-stencil centers the stencil around the
> ref-point. In so far your initial examples were misleading because the
> circle-markup is already constructed around his center. Whereas
> NoteHeads have their ref-point at their left side.
I see now, thanks.
> Thanks again for your examples, which gave me the possibility to
> notice the problem.
> I now come up with a simplified coding:
Nice! Much simpler. I’ve updated the LSR snippet with your simpler code. I
also changed it so that the circle is moved so it is centered on the square,
which helps show the need for the function (as opposed to centered-stencil).
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1009
Let me know if there are any further revisions to make.
Cheers,
-Paul
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Paul Morris, 2015/08/07
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- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Thomas Morley, 2015/08/11
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- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Thomas Morley, 2015/08/11
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Thomas Morley, 2015/08/11
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Paul Morris, 2015/08/12
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Paul Morris, 2015/08/13
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Thomas Morley, 2015/08/13
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Paul Morris, 2015/08/13
- Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil, Thomas Morley, 2015/08/13