If you are familiar with scripting, and have Windows, use it as a
template. But my guess is you will need to find different utilities to
do the conversion and cropping. This is pretty straight-forward to do,
since most of these utilities run just fine on linux and mac (though
most scripts check for the system that is running, and make
adjustments as needed). The hard work I would say is done (great job
Jonathan and Patrick!). There is no reason you couldn't use this
script as a template and make something similar for Windows. I know
Jonathan used this project as an impetus to learn how to script...
rather then just complaining, perhaps you can do the same.
Best,
Josh
On Oct 2, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Tomas Valusek wrote:
Jonathan Kulp napsal(a):
After much revision, addition, and general fussing about with it,
I'm happy to post the official version of what we're calling
"lily2image," a script for converting lilypond source files to
cropped image files in many different formats suitable for
insertion into documents (theses, research papers, etc) or web
pages. This works equally on Mac and Linux, but not on Windows.
Not on Windows :-( ... Just great :-(
TomV
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