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RE: 17th century keyboard ornament
From: |
Fairchild |
Subject: |
RE: 17th century keyboard ornament |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:46:54 -0500 |
Peter -
Sorry, I haven't deduced how postscript determines 0, 0. Likely what you
want can be done with Scheme; beyond my ken.
- Bruce
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Peter Van Kranenburg
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Subject: Re: 17th century keyboard ornament
Fairchild wrote:
> Peter -
>
> Tune to suit.
>
Thanks. After some tuning, I got the desired result indeed.
There are, however, some questions left. With this solution, I have to
define two macros for each pitch, one for stem up and one for stem down.
Besides this, the direction of the stem must be known at encoding stage.
Is there a way to position the dashes relatively to the (invisible)
stem, so that a more generic macro can be defined?
Of course I will keep working on this myself by reading the manual and
experimenting, but if someone can give me a clue, it would probably
speed up.
regards,
Peter
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