Ok, Atte. I will check that out when I get to it. So it's possible to adjust existing abc tunes without major rewrites? A more "global" way of setting up the note-to-note spacing?
Don Atte Andre Jensen wrote: > On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Don Parrish-Bell wrote: > > > Again, I think you guys might be misunderstanding what I was complaining about. >The > > length of a whole line can essentially be stretched out by adjusting the scaling >of the > > PDF image before you print it. > > I think you are misunderstanding us :-) PDF's as such has really nothing > to do with the possibilities of abc, neither the language or the program > the PDF came from. The PDF is like a print, only is it not on paper, but > in a file. So you can change just about as much in a PDF-file as on a > piece of music printed on your printer... Nothing. > > I think I remember you saying a couple of posts ago (forgive me if I'm > wrong) that you are yet to try "coding anything in abc" or "trying it out > for yourself" (I forget the exact words, sorry again). If that's (still) > true, you should really grap a program, enter som code, fiddle with the > formatting parameters, and you'll see for yourself. > > I guarantee you that you can have just about as much space between notes > as you could possibly dream of! > > Basically I would say that you have to be *pretty* picky to find anything > to complain about in the output from a good abc-program. > -- > love, peace & harmony > Atte > > To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: >http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html