Nope sorry, tagline = " " \markup \note #"4" #1
Still gives a footer. > -----Original Message----- > From: Stewart Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2006 1:37 > To: tiM > Subject: Re: Feta symbols in latex (how to disable footer) > > I've not been following this discussion, so this may have > already been discussed, but... wouldn't tagline = "" work? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tiM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'Mats Bengtsson'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 12:28 AM > Subject: RE: Feta symbols in latex (how to disable footer) > > > > Hi Mats, > > > > I gave it a little thought. And actually, I like the idea to use the > > \markup{} expression. Constructing notes with stems will > get a lot easier > > I > > guess. As you said using this directly in my lytex file won't work. > > Cropping > > from the output from a straight lilypond file won't work > either due the > > footer. > > I thought of this approach: > > Making a \pagestyle{empty} lilypond book latex file with the \markup > > expression in it. > > Convert page 2 of the dvi file to ps > > Excute ps2epsi mychar.ps mychar.eps > > > > When I take a look at this eps file it looks as I expected. > But when I > > include this in a new LaTeX file, out of nowhere the footer > pops up again > > in > > the eps file. By footer I mean the "Music engraving by > LilyPond 2.8.6- > > www.lilypond.org" line at the bottom of the picture. > > > > If there's no other solution, I'm considering to convert > the ps to pdf, > > convert it back to ps, etc. But life would get a whole lot > easier if > > there's > > a way to delete the footer right from the beginning. So I > could just make > > a > > lilypond file and crop that output. > > > > Thanks, > > > > tiM > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Sent: maandag 14 augustus 2006 10:06 > >> To: tiM > >> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org > >> Subject: Re: Feta symbols in latex > >> > >> > >> > >> tiM wrote: > >> > >> >>The most convenient solution for you, would have been if > >> such a short > >> >>score could contain just a simple \markup{...} expression, > >> just as an > >> >>.ly file can. > >> >>However, it seems that the resulting inserted .eps file > >> will have lots > >> >>of white space around the actual markup, so it will end up > >> on a page > >> >>of its own in the document. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> >If there's no other way out I'll just have to adjust eps > >> boundery boxes > >> >manualy, but I was hoping to do something less laborious > >> like using the > >> >real fonts for the job, as you discriped below... > >> >Now something funny happened. I was doing as you said and > >> removed the > >> >folder i copied to my miktex folder. All of the sudden I cant find > >> >feta??.tex files anywhere. I guess I found that files as a > >> leftover of an older installation. > >> > > >> > > >> Probably (which means that they might have used the wrong > >> numbering of the symbols if the font has changed since then). > >> > >> >On the other hand I have my doubts it would work anyway, > >> cause basicly > >> >nothing really changed. > >> > > >> My guess is that you hadn't installed the font files in a > >> folder where MikTeX could find them. This shouldn't be a > >> problem in my solution. > >> > >> > Still the lytex file on the url should work for some > >> version. Is there > >> >a save way to get the files the author used without accidentically > >> >removing my previous install of lilypond? > >> > > >> > > >> Sorry, I don't understand your last question. > >> > >> /Mats > >> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > lilypond-user mailing list > > lilypond-user@gnu.org > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user