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Re: Thin bars


From: Fibonacci Prower
Subject: Re: Thin bars
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 18:20:52 -0500

Well, I just tried printing it, and the bars look even worse - not
only are they too thick, they also seem to be a bit too long, so that
they go beyond the limits of the staff on both sides (not sure if I'm
making myself clear on that one).
Is there any way to change that?

2009/1/16 Mats Bengtsson <address@hidden>:
> I hope you refer to what you see on a printed paper copy and not to what you
> see on
> the screen using Acrobat reader. As has been discussed on the mailing list,
> there are
> some issues with how the bar lines show up on the screen.
>
>   /Mats
>
> Fibonacci Prower wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Simply put, I find the default bars in lilypond too thick - whether
>> they be the bars automatically put between beats, or the ones inserted
>> by using \bar "something".
>> Is there any way to make them thinner?
>>
>> --
>> $0='!/msfQ0yjoV!fe!sfldbi!psup!pmpT'x19xor print+map{("\e[7m \e[0m",
>> chr ord(chop$0)-1)[$_].("\n")[++$i%72]}split//,unpack'B*',pack'H*',(
>> $P='F'x18)."8186078739E1F0F0E19FCF333319CCE6667383CF0733099E67E7F39"
>> ."FCF3333218067E7F39FCF3333319E6666739F860787399E70F0E1$P"#Perl rulz
>>
>>
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>
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>        Mats Bengtsson
>        Signal Processing
>        School of Electrical Engineering
>        Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
>        SE-100 44  STOCKHOLM
>        Sweden
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>



-- 
$0='!/msfQ0yjoV!fe!sfldbi!psup!pmpT'x19xor print+map{("\e[7m \e[0m",
chr ord(chop$0)-1)[$_].("\n")[++$i%72]}split//,unpack'B*',pack'H*',(
$P='F'x18)."8186078739E1F0F0E19FCF333319CCE6667383CF0733099E67E7F39"
."FCF3333218067E7F39FCF3333319E6666739F860787399E70F0E1$P"#Perl rulz




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