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A '''horizontal unit''' is by definition ''half'' the width of a quarternote note head. The width of a note-head of a quarternote is thus '''''two''''' horizontal units. | A '''horizontal unit''' is by definition ''half'' the width of a quarternote note head. The width of a note-head of a quarternote is thus '''''two''''' horizontal units. | ||
Whenever you make an offset to a horizontal position of an [[object]] it is measured in horizontal units. | Whenever you make an offset to a horizontal position of an [[object]] it is measured in horizontal units. | ||
'''Note width''' is directly proportional to the horizontal unit. | '''Note width''' is directly proportional to the horizontal unit. |
Latest revision as of 23:48, 8 February 2023
A horizontal unit is by definition half the width of a quarternote note head. The width of a note-head of a quarternote is thus two horizontal units.
Whenever you make an offset to a horizontal position of an object it is measured in horizontal units.
Note width is directly proportional to the horizontal unit.