The key change is no problem at all (and an actual improvement since in the
first version there was
a key signature mismatch at the end of the \repeat), see attached. I can think
about a time
signature change too if it is of help.
"Of help" not so much, but it would be add a nice touch to
3. September 2019 20:08, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-527535750
>> is a screencast of how
>> the font preview currently looks like. Note that I haven't implemented the
>> use of *text* fonts yet.
>
> This works nicely for
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-527535750 is
a screencast of how the font preview currently looks like. Note that I haven't
implemented the use of *text* fonts yet.
This works nicely for me (from the show-available-fonts Frescobaldi branch).
But what I was
3. September 2019 18:14, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change
>> (to a flat key of
>> course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report with a
>> screencast when I've
>> integrated it.
>
> The key change is no
Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change (to
a flat key of course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report
with a screencast when I've integrated it.
The key change is no problem at all (and an actual improvement since in
the first version
That would be great!
So far I've seen:
* I'd remove the bass staff completely
* the paper block should be removed (fonts are injected through Frescobaldi)
* all the other stuff with the layout blocks and the score-markup header works
without problem.
The only remaining issue is that the
LOL, great!
Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change (to
a flat key of course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report
with a screencast when I've integrated it.
Thanks very much
Urs
3. September 2019 17:38, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>>
3. September 2019 13:33, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> Oh yes, this is what I was *not* thinking about, damn ...
>> So unfortunately I can't use that file ...
>
> But it should be very easy to replace words & music by something else if all
> other technical
> requirements are met in the
Oh yes, this is what I was *not* thinking about, damn ...
So unfortunately I can't use that file ...
But it should be very easy to replace words & music by something else if
all other technical requirements are met in the file.
For example "Swing low" or some other 19th century tune, or
3. September 2019 12:53, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
>>
>> It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
>>> What’s the difficulty?
>>
>> The handling of such a file inside the context of an application: first I
>> have to
yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
What’s the difficulty?
The handling of such a file inside the context of an application: first I have
to gracefully handle the case when people don't have the text fonts installed,
and
2. September 2019 11:58, "Jacques Menu" schrieb:
>> Le 2 sept. 2019 à 11:43, Urs Liska a écrit :
>>
>> Hello Jacques,
>>
>> yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
>>
>> It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
>
> What’s the difficulty?
>
The handling of such a
> Le 2 sept. 2019 à 11:43, Urs Liska a écrit :
>
> Hello Jacques,
>
> yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
>
> It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
>
What’s the difficulty?
JM
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at least for a preliominary stage (displaying the various
>>> available text and
>>> music fonts without all the bells & whistles to support all sorts of
>>> possible insertion in the
>>> document).
>>>
>>> I'd be glad about som
g a sample file that can be used as a
> "glyph sample sheet" to
> show the bare looks of a music font (as per
> https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-459260351).
> This doesn't
> necessarily have to be a complete list of glyphs like y
tion in the document).
I'd be glad about someone contributing a sample file that can be used as a
"glyph sample sheet" to show the bare looks of a music font (as per
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-459260351).
This doesn't necessarily have to be a complete
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