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Re: Thin bars


From: Fibonacci Prower
Subject: Re: Thin bars
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 13:18:08 -0500

I'm using Evince, not Acrobat reader.
Could you please point me to a previous discussion on the subject?

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
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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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