On 6/14/06 9:42 AM, "Erik Sandberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 June 2006 17:25, Stephen wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dewdman42" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org> >> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 4:55 PM >> Subject: Re: barline problem >> >>> Which gets us to the crux of the problem. Finale and lilypond use all of >>> the >>> nuances of postscript that they possibly can..perhaps even using parts of >>> it >>> that the PDF "subset" does not support very well. For this reason, all >>> the >>> PDF viewers I have tried look like crap. Sad. >> >> Your right, Lilypond does not produce PDF files, ghostscript does. So the >> only thing Lilypond could do is add additional hinting in the PostScript >> file as Hans has already suggested. And as you've already pointed out, what >> matters is how the music looks printed out. It is inadviseable to practice >> your instrument looking at the 72 dpi of the computer screen rather than a >> 300 dpi printed score. That's bad for your eyes. > > I think there exist music stands consisting of TFT displays nowadays, so good > on-screen rendering is desirable to some extent. However, I'd advise to > produce png output if you want to view output on screen; because pngs display > a lot faster than pdf or ps, and > >> The PDF files certainly >> are perfectly readable and legible, so therefore, I don't think it is sad >> or even undesireable to have the slight aliasing issues you see. After all, >> 72 dpi will always be inferior to 300 dpi no matter how you slice it. If >> Lilypond is optimized for 300 dpi, that is a good thing. > > btw, lily is optimized for 600 dpi iirc: the stems have slightly rounded > edges, this is not visible on resolutions below 600dpi. I'm not sure that Lilypond is "optimized" for any set resolution as postscript is a device/resolution independent system. That is it is your interpreter/printing device that determines what the final resolution is. I print out using a 1200 dpi postscript printer and the output looks great. Walter Hofmeister _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user