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Date: 30 October 2013 13:19:42 CET To: Simon Bailey < address@hidden> Subject: Re: Frescobaldi preview with two "window"-modes
Hi and thanks for the helps,I think this sequence do the trick for this workflow:meta-alt-m (disappear music preview)alt-space > x redimension-window-switch between predefined andfull-mode (spanish ubuntu)Yet another improvement: save session...I am now working on a theory booklet and actually collecting snippetsaccording to categories (one *.ly file per category, more snippets perfile.ly). This before putting all together in probably differentorder. Actually, these are 19 files and some more are coming.When beginning to work, this would be fine to doopen-session-session-sessionname, instead of opening all these files(no problem) and reclass them in usefull order (long and boring).Cheers,Francois2013/10/30, Simon Bailey <address@hidden>:hi,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Wilbert Berendsen <address@hidden>
wrote:
For typesetting from pdf scores on screen, opened in - lets say,
acrobat - it would be usefull to have a very narrow viewer (or none)
for entering code
looking at the pdf the same time (narrowed frescobaldi), and 2 a wide
viewer when frescobaldi occupies full with. Best with a
keyboard-shortcut. Specially useful for cleaning a code too.
There are a few options: you show/hide the music view with Meta-Alt-M
(see the shortcuts in the tools menu, all the panels have a
keyboard shortcut)
You can also use Music->Maximize (but unfortunately there is no
unmaximize yet)
i have a similar use-case/workflow. I've been using the floating
preview window, but it would be nice if this floating window could be
sent to the background... is this possible?
regards,
sb
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