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Title: Inverted G clef
Post by: Kaz on 2001-09-13 04:00 AM
Does anyone know how to insert "Inverted G clef"?
This is necessary to notate Mozart's (or believed so) small piece "Upsidedown". ---I am afraid I don't know exact name of this work in English. But I believe some people can remember what it is.

Thank you
Title: Re: Inverted G clef
Post by: Fred Nachbaur on 2001-09-14 04:00 AM
The way I ended up doing it was to edit the clef, making it upside down, using a graphics editor. I exported it as a bitmap using the 16-bit version Print Preview, then edited using Paint Shop Pro. In the 32-bit (Windows 9x) version you can do the same using WMF (Windows metafile).

You can see the result at my Educational music page (http://www.netidea.com/~fredn/educate.htm) (you'll need GSview (http://www.netidea.com/~fredn/gsinfo.htm) to view this).
Title: Re: Inverted G clef
Post by: marsu on 2001-09-14 04:00 AM
Do you want me to add it to boxmark2 (in that case I'll add the three clés) ?
Title: Re: Inverted G clef
Post by: Fred on 2001-09-14 04:00 AM
Well, I don't need it anymore, and I guess it depends on how many more people want to do the Mozart inverted retrograde... ;-)

Fred
Title: Re: Inverted G clef
Post by: Kaz on 2001-09-16 04:00 AM
Thank you guys.
I went to Educational Music and found you have already made it.
Actually I haven't printed it yet. But I think I can with the instruction in your reply.
I don't think it should be involved in Boxmark2 either.
Because no other music in the world needs it but the Mirror.

Thanks again.
Title: Re: Inverted G clef
Post by: Grant on 2001-09-17 04:00 AM
... and maybe a few pieces from the Musical Offering.