> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ricardo Climent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> A couple of questions from a lylipond newbie (my apologies if 
> this is not the right list)

Ricardo,

I've copied this to the user list, which is the right place for this
type of question.


> a) I am willing to open a pdf score generated via Lilypond on 
> to Freehand MX but I have a couple of fonts missing 
> (CenturySchL, Emmentaler) which I have been unable to 
> download and install - I had a look at ghostscript -. Any hints?

Have you installed Lilypond?  If you do, the fonts should be installed
with it.

> 
> b) do you know of any script or software/language to generate 
> lilypond text-based scores? I guess Lisp based (or Scheme) or 
> something able to deal with lists.

What do you mean by "generate lilypond text-based scores"?  Lilypond
scores do not have Scheme syntax, although Scheme syntax is used in
modifying display properties.  In the past, people have used Scheme
(inside a Lilypond input file) and Python (to create a Lilypond input
file) as tools for creating random music for guitar practice.

See http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/29854  and
following links for how both python and scheme were used.

If this is not what you're thinking of, try to explain a bit more, and
I'm sure somebody on -user will help.

Carl Sorensen



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