Am 28. August 2016 10:34:13 MESZ, schrieb Hans Aikema <hans.aik...@aikebah.net>: >What I use for songs for beamer projection is a combination of >enlarging the fonts and music staffs and customizing paper-size and >resolution to the effect of generating 1024x768 pixel PNGs with >lilypond with large systems and lyrics so that they are suitable for >projection. I also use a custom font for the lyrics and a transparant >background. >Attached is the lilypond source that I use for customizing font and >pagesizing. > >The parts I used (with trial and error incrementally until I got to the >desired result of PNGs of size 1024x768 px with lilypond command-line >switch fpng) are: > >#(ly:set-option 'resolution 102.4) > >and within the \paper section: > paper-width = 10\in > paper-height = 7.5\in > resolution = 300 >
Well, you can simply use PDF with a page size set to some 3/2 aspect ratio and increase the staff size until you have one system fit comfortably on one line. No need to create large pixel images. > >The songs I create using a “ \repeat unfold” for the music part that >ends in a \pageBreak to force page-break in between verses and a lyrics >that is a concatenation of all verses. +1 > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >regards, >Hans > > >> On 28 Aug 2016, at 06:32, David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk> >wrote: >> >> On Sat 27 Aug 2016 at 14:18:06 (-0600), David F. wrote: >>> >>> I have a song transcribed in lilypond notation. It prints very >nicely on one page, like you might see in a hymnal. How do I print >that same song so that it could be projected on a screen? E.g. printed >in landscape, broken up over multiple pages and song verses printed >separately and in sequence instead of all together. >>> >>> I’m pretty sure I could manually reconstruct the lilypond song file >to achieve this, but I wondering if there are any built in capabilities >that could achieve most or all of what I want. >> >> Not to my knowledge, but that only shows its limits. I can only >> recommend careful use of stereotyped \include files. So for >landscape, >> $ cat LilyLib/Letter-landscape.ily >> \version "2.18.2" >> \paper { >> #(set-paper-size "letter" 'landscape) >> top-margin = ... >> left-margin = ... >> right-margin = ... >> bottom-margin = ... >> } >> where the margins are slightly complicated by the fact that the >> printer is symmetrical wrt portrait but not wrt landscape. >> My "typical" hymn (most are not, which is why I typeset them) >> file ends with something like >> >> \include "Midi-satb.ily" >> \score { >> \transpose f f >> \new GrandStaff << >> \new Staff << >> \clef treble \global >> \new NullVoice = valign { \voiceOne \align } >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto valign { \texti } >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto valign { \textii } >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto valign { \textiii } >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto valign { \textiv } >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto valign { \textv } >> \new Voice { \voiceOne \soprano } >> \new Voice { \voiceTwo \alto } >>>> >> \new Staff << >> \clef bass \global >> \new Voice { \voiceOne \tenor } >> \new Voice { \voiceTwo \bass } >>>> >>>> >> \layout { } >> } >> >> so the obvious way would be to put that in a hymn-verse.ily >> file with the lyrics lines replaced by just >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto valign { \text } >> and a \pagebreak at the end, then finish the hymn source with >> text = \texti >> \include "hymn-verse.ily" >> text = \textii >> \include "hymn-verse.ily" >> text = \textiii >> \include "hymn-verse.ily" >> text = \textiv >> \include "hymn-verse.ily" >> text = \textv >> \include "hymn-verse.ily" >> >> Sorry not to be more sophisticated. >> >> Cheers, >> David. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >lilypond-user mailing list >lilypond-user@gnu.org >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user