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Re: Custom noteheads and chords
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Eric Knapp |
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Re: Custom noteheads and chords |
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Wed, 9 Jul 2008 23:19:26 -0500 |
Music functions? Ah, ha! That may be the answer. I'm embarrassed to
say it but I actually teach computer programming at a college and I
didn't know about music functions. I think I will be using them a lot
now that I have read about them. I can't believe that I haven't
stumbled on them before. I will try a bunch of experiments and post my
progress.
-Eric (the hopeless newbie)
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 11:00 PM, Carl Sorensen <address@hidden> wrote:
> Trevor Daniels <t.daniels <at> treda.co.uk> writes:
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>> Eric
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>> \tweak may be the command you need. Have a look at section 4.1.4 Tweaking
>> methods in the Learning Manual for release 2.11 to see why this is needed
>> and how to use it. The explanation there applies just as well to release
>> 2.10. However, I believe it is not possible to use \tweak in a variable, so
>> this might not be quite the answer you want.
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> You can, however, use \tweak in a music function, can't you?
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> Carl
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