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Re: hiding curves and microtones
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Mark Polesky |
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Re: hiding curves and microtones |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:32:27 -0800 (PST) |
Stefan Thomas wrote:
> What do the two pairs of numbers:
> \hideCurvesFrom #'Voice.Accidental #'(0.3 . 0.003) #'(0 . 0) ?
> I changed them, but I couldn't see a significant difference and
> I don't understand the function of it. A hint would be great.
Stefan,
the original \hideCurvesFrom is here:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=613
If you're interested, you can look at the example section at the
bottom of that file. The numbers represent the padding around the
object. I think the units are staff-spaces. When all four
numbers are 0, the curves can touch the object but not go through
it. If all four numbers are 1, then there's a padding of 1
staff-space on all sides of the object:
#'(left . right) #'(bottom . top)
Different values work better in different situations.
Hope this helps.
- Mark