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Re: Gregorian notes on _five lines_
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: Gregorian notes on _five lines_ |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Aug 2006 11:32:07 +0200 |
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You could try any of the
\clef "vaticana-do1"
through
\clef "vaticana-do3"
and if none of these give the desired placement of the clef and the
notes, you can set the underlying properties directly, for example:
\set VaticanaStaff.middleCPosition = #2
\set VaticanaStaff.clefPosition = #2
/Mats
anders stenberg wrote:
Hi!
As I also face the same problem as Michal regarding 5 - lines in
vaticana (but whitout the aditional problem of two voices in one
staff) I did try the override comand sugested by Mats. Problem is
(if I hamhandedly didn't do somthing stupid) that this seems to
force the vatikana do- clefs on stepp off so that c' gets the same
placement as in G_8 clef.
Am I stupid or ... any sugestions pleas. ( I also did try using
normal c- clef comand and forcing a glyp change but the result was the
same.)
Anders
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