I printed it. Hit the print icon and put 1-57 in for pages and click the box
under the pages box to open a paper size dialog to select letter size and then
click the right side button at the bottom. Finally, save as pdf in your
browser print dialog.
Big thanks for the great facsimile! To the on-line publisher, the finder
of it and also the nice version connector! :-)
And I suppose that if you can play these pieces, you also quite easily
find out, when there is an "e" and when there is a "c", don't you. ;-)
all the best,
Arto
On 12/01/18
I’m afraid this is just one more instance of our not understanding our
forbears’ relationship with written music. Ballard lived in the days before
laptops, and doubtless assumed that his pdfs would be viewed on screens large
enough to make the pages 40 or so centimeters across, a size at which
On 12.01.2018 19:09, Nancy Carlin wrote:
I agree 100% THANK YOU!! Now if we could have just convinced Ballard to
rethink is fonts - the c's and e's are really hard to tell apart.
This is true. Even in the facsimile of the 1611 book (EXCELLENT quality) it is
hard to see the difference.
Merte
I agree 100% THANK YOU!! Now if we could have just convinced Ballard to
rethink is fonts - the c's and e's are really hard to tell apart.
Nancy
Thank you so much for the link and the download shortcut!
Cheers,
Leah
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Ron Andrico <[1]praelu...@hotm
Thank you so much for the link and the download shortcut!
Cheers,
Leah
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Ron Andrico <[1]praelu...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks, Rainer and thanks Ralf.
RA
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