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For a Weird Key Signature (Retry)
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For a Weird Key Signature (Retry) |
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Sun, 01 May 2011 15:26:11 -0400 |
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Hi All.
Was there a response to this below, that maybe my cataracts
missed? If so, could the sender possibly reSend? (I'll enlarge
my Inbox text!)
Again, the question is, How can I apply horizontal shift to one
element of a key *signature*?
FYI, the piece's performance notes clarify that its signature is
specific, not just to pitch class, but to octave registration.
Thanks,
Pete
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: For a Weird Key Signature
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:02:38 -0400
From: PMA <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden <address@hidden>
Dear List,
I have a single clef (treble) with key signature consisting
of one Natural (on 2nd-line G) and one Sharp (on above-
the-staff G), as follows:
\set Staff.keySignature = #`(((0 . 4) . ,NATURAL)
((1 . 4) . ,SHARP))
Unfortunately the PDF output displays these signs, not
vertically aligned, but with the lower (Natural) ca 1/8"
to the right.
How can I shift it "back" that far to the left for a vertical
alignment?
I have managed horizontal shifts, but not in the context
of a "keySignature" specification or its silently-printed
individual results.
Would welcome any thoughts.
Thanks,
Pete
- For a Weird Key Signature (Retry),
PMA <=