Phil, On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 11:04:17 -0000, "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> wrote:
> > Betreff: a contribution > > Datum: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 10:28:15 -0800 > > Von: Bill Palmer <w...@mac.com> > > An: u...@openlilylib.org > > > > The music sample shown on the page http://lilypond.org/text-input.html > > does not correspond with the source code shown on that page! Specifically, > > the bassoon notes have a g in the code but a c in the output. d f gis g is > > what is written, but the music shown is produced by d f gis c. > > This is unlikely to be terribly trivial to fix, since most of the > contributions on that page are custom images. Does anyone know whether this > is real music or just made up? Actually the source files are SVG and those are trivial to edit with Inkscape. Then one can export them as PNG files. However what I *have* noticed is that this example (text-input-parts-both-annotate.svg) has all the 'main' languages and their corresponding PNG file except the 'ca' one (Catalan), this has a PNG but no source. My limited knowledge of Spanish, I wondered if the same SVG file had been used and just renamed with the 'ca' extentsion, but looking at the two PNG files I can see the accents on one letter slope in different directions. That doesn't mean it wasn't still taken from the 'es' SVG file but anyway, it seems a trivial patch. Is it enough to edit the SVG files or do I also have to include the PNGs (i.e. are the PNGs autogenerated?) and finally, do I need to make copies of the PNGs in the lilypond-extras dir? I get confused with this part and images. Thanks James _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond