Don't forget that you can also do this with an Ethernet 10*base-T
equivalent of a "null modem": you use a "crossover cable" wiring
arrangement, which effectively swaps send and receive in the cable.
Should cost about the same as a standard cable, but harder to find on
the shelf of your local s
Roman Stöckl-Schmidt wrote:
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Szabó Árpád Zoltán wrote on 28.03.2005 08:18:
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| or via
| direct connection between the two PCs - this latter can be
accomplished even
| with a simple printer cable)
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correct me if I'm wrong, but afaik what you're
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Szabó Árpád Zoltán wrote on 28.03.2005 08:18:
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| or via
| direct connection between the two PCs - this latter can be
accomplished even
| with a simple printer cable)
[snip]
correct me if I'm wrong, but afaik what you're talking about is a so
calle
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> to remove all lines containing mark_URI from the .PS using sed or a
> similar tool.
That works great, thanks!
- Chris
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Hi!
In the following snippet, that I'm using inside a latex file, there is a
lot of space at the beginning of the second bar. I'm also using others examples
that doesn't have this appereance.
There is something that I can do to make the fragment looking better? Maybe
moving the barline?
Thanks fo
Hi,
I’m transcripting a piece with a repeat. In the lower
staff there is a group of notes that only is played in the 2nd time.
Above those notes I want to have the vertical repeat line. I managed to do that
as follows:
\set Staff.whichBar = ""
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((vo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to disable point & click in the PostScript backend of
> 2.5.16, so as to decrease the size of the resulting PostScript and PDF
> files?
to remove all lines containing mark_URI from the .PS using sed or a
similar tool.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys