On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 3:51 AM Valentin Petzel <valen...@petzel.at> wrote:
> Hello Paolo, > > The viewer needs to rasterize the svg, how else is it supposed to display > it? > Also it’s not you who is supposed to add the image tag, but the svg > backend. > > Hello Valentin, This is not what I meant. SVG embedded into an <image> tag gets rasterized regardless of its vector nature, thus producing a blurry or pixeled image after some transforms are done. Look at the blurry image of the fiddle inside the link of my previous message: https://jsfiddle.net/godawnpL/ The embedded svg file is managed as a raster image and this is unwanted (then it's preferrable to inline the svg tree) If you want to have a score in some markup, just do > \markup { bla bla bla \score{ ... } bla bla } > > And this is the answer I really required! Thanks!! I got crazy in the past days trying to create a markup with a fragment of score, and I did not know that this was possible (and so simple). I sent a message to the ml ( https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2021-11/msg00489.html ) about the problem, few days ago, but did not get an answer with a working solution for it. Thanks again. There is nothing on this example page > that would require importing anything.[ > And the problem with your approach of turning an svg into a Lilypond path > is > than the lilypond drawing commands are significantly less powerful than > SVG. > So you cannot process all graphics files using your method. > > Yes and no. I still think it's necessary for what I have to do. I have to create notes for contemporary scores, where it is very easy to have images around the fragment of the staff, in addition to the notes. Therefore I need a tool for making this kind of notes, where the "score" part is, let's say, 50%. Think for example at clarinet or flute scores, where multiphonics or special sounds together with special fingerings have to be used. Normally, an image of the instrument + fingerings + other special symbols has to be attached both in the score and into the notes on the initial pages. Of course there are some prebuilt objects for this ( https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/woodwind-diagrams ), but I think it's much better to have a tool for making your custom images, because the shape of these symbols much depend on your particular score, there's not a shared standard. And these images require paths and nothing else, they are pretty simple: therefore the set of commands provided by LP cover completely their concrete drawing on SVG. Just pick a raster image as a model, then draw paths above its shape with Inkscape, then convert these paths to LP paths. Then my notes Will be a mixture of a \score part, as you suggested, and a "path" part made with the procedure I explained. Best, Paolo