On 14 Oct 2006 at 10:03, Éric Dussault wrote:

> For a simple example, see the link below:
> http://www.scoremus.com/examples.html
> There is nothing special in this sample to prove anything about the 
> spacing strengh of Score, but at least you'll have the chance to see 
> that, without knowing it, you've seen lots of music made with Score.

For me, the tiny noteheads of the half and whole notes stick out 
immediately.

And, of course, the lack of professionalism in posting such a horrid 
graphic (but, of course, that's the fault of the web page designer, 
who has set the graphic size wrong; if you right click and choose 
VIEW IMAGE you'll see the bit-mapped graphic without the resizing 
artifacts).

I've always thought that Score's spacing was too loose. But I'm 
accustomed to working with c. 1800 engraving, back when standards 
were *much* different from what they are today.

-- 
David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/


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