> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Sorry, It is possibly better known as "E-Z Play" as in the books that Hal
> > Leonard publishing puts out.  URL to a an example
> > http://www.halleonard.com/images/musicnotation.pdf sorry it's a pdf, top of
> > 2nd page "e-z play today".  Not a very good example and I don't have
> > anything here that dad has done.  Let me know if you need more information
> > than this, and I can get a sheet they have done to send on.
> 
> There are some technical details, eg. the stafflines must not
> interfere with the letters in the noteheads, that make it look
> difficult to implement, but it should not be impossible. However,
> there has to be a volunteer to do the work.

The easiest solution is probably to draw the note heads as
circles (as was done in the example) using Postscript commands.
As long as the note heads are drawn after the staff lines, it's
just to fill the circles with white to get rid of the crossing
staff lines for the half notes and whole notes.

     /Mats



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