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Re: Entering (lute) tablature
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Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: Entering (lute) tablature |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Mar 2017 22:54:34 -0000 |
David Kastrup wrote Sunday, March 19, 2017 10:11 PM
> Here is my version using
>
> \new TabStaff \with { stringTunings = \lute-tuning
> tablatureFormat = #fret-letter-tablature-format
> fretLabels = \markuplist \bold \fontsize #3 \lower #0.2
> { π π π π‘ π’ π£ π€ π₯ π¦ π¨ π© πͺ π« π¬ π }
> } \content
>
> (\bold does not seem to work, however):
Much nicer.
Re font-embedding, the attached uses the characters you suggested above,
in a pdf produced by LP running in Frescobaldi (if that matters). Is there
a problem with font embedding now?
(BTW, on second thoughts, I think the smudge could be an e - note A - as
shown here.)
> Of course, getting good notes out requires _more_ than this since the
> tablature only shows note starts, not note ends. That makes it easy to
> enter everything as one voice, but in a proper note rendition one would
> want to let a number of notes have longer note values and use multiple
> voices.
Yes, but for many users simply being able to enter and reproduce lute
_tab_ (which can't express note lengths or ends, at least not precisely)
would be a very welcome addition to LP. This doesn't need multiple
voices, AFAIUI.
Trevor
Weep.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
- Entering (lute) tablature, David Kastrup, 2017/03/19
- Re: Entering (lute) tablature, Thomas Morley, 2017/03/19
- Re: Entering (lute) tablature, Trevor Daniels, 2017/03/19
- Re: Entering (lute) tablature, David Kastrup, 2017/03/19
- Re: Entering (lute) tablature, Werner LEMBERG, 2017/03/19
- Re: Entering (lute) tablature, Trevor Daniels, 2017/03/21
- Re: Entering (lute) tablature, David Kastrup, 2017/03/22