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Paul Hartman wrote: |
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> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Tony Miller<mcfiredrill@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Hi, I've noticed that in linux(in all browsers), I cannot see the text |
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>> on this page. |
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>> http://musictheory.net/lessons/html/id10_en.html |
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>> There is supposed to be different text each time you hit the 'next' |
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>> slide, but I see none. Kinda sucks because this site is very useful. |
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>> I have www-plugins/adobe-flash version 10.0.45.2 installed. |
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> Works for me using 64-bit adobe-flash-10.0.45.2-r1 in every browser I |
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> tried. I see things like: |
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> • Clefs assign individual notes to certain lines or spaces. |
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> • Two clefs are normally used: The Treble and Bass clefs. |
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> • The first clef we will discuss is the Treble Clef (also called the G Clef). |
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> • The staff line which the clef wraps around (shown above in red) is |
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> known as G. Any note placed on this line becomes G. |
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> • The note on the space above G is A. (Remember, there is not an "H" note). |
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> and so on. |
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> Maybe it uses fonts you don't have installed? I would specifically |
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> check for media-fonts/corefonts first... that has the standard |
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> Microsoft web fonts. |
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Since you know more about music than me, I may be seeing the same thing |
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you described. I couldn't remember what some of the things were |
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called. I only took piano lessons when I was a kid. Based on you |
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description, it may be working the same here. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |