Am 28.12.2015 um 08:44 schrieb Hwaen Ch'uqi:
Greetings All,
I see from the NR that there are ways of rotating individual objects
or text markups. Is there a way of rotating an entire score?
If you embed the score in a markup, this should work out of the box, IIRC.
Marc
Thank you for any
Greetings All,
I see from the NR that there are ways of rotating individual objects
or text markups. Is there a way of rotating an entire score?
Thank you for any help.
Hwaen Ch'uqi
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start on this, can anyone think of a quick easy way to do this
rotation?
Cheers,
Mike
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and Y (I
think).
Before I start on this, can anyone think of a quick easy way to do
this rotation?
2 seems rather trivial. Note that rotation about (x,y) is the same as
subtracting (x,y), rotating about (0,0), and then adding (x,y). So it
should be easy enough, given the rotation of one
doing the math and work with different unit systems for X and Y (I
think).
Before I start on this, can anyone think of a quick easy way to do
this rotation?
2 seems rather trivial. Note that rotation about (x,y) is the same as
subtracting (x,y), rotating about (0,0), and then adding (x,y
On 29 March 2011 15:26, m...@apollinemike.com m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
You'll see that the three noteheads never translate in their X dimension.
I'm suspecting that the note column tries to keep them in line. Is there a
workaround for this without messing with stencil extents?
Mike
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Sent: 06 February 2011 02:29
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Subject: Hairpin rotation w
Hey all,
I'm working on a score and I can't figure out how to rotate the hairpin about
the pianississimo -20ish degrees such that the sforzando moves with it. Before
measuring the distance in horizontal staff space of the hairpin and working
with tangents to get the correct padding override
Dear all,
When I rotate text that is right under a note, it is also shifted to the
right. In the example below, I want the numbers exactly between the note
on the top stave and on the bottom stave. When there is only a 0, it
is ok. When there are three digits, there is a small shift. When
Hi Peter,
2008/11/19 Peter Van Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to rotate long strings
without shifting them to the right.
Try this:
\override TextScript #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT
By the way, you don't need to remove the
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Peter,
2008/11/19 Peter Van Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to rotate long strings
without shifting them to the right.
Try this:
\override TextScript #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT
That works great. Thanks a lot!
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