> > From: lilypond-user-bounces+chris=crossen....@gnu.org > [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+chris=crossen....@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Erik > Linde > Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 11:24 > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Subject: Horizontalized scores > > Hi, > > I am the creator of Notezilla, a popular (and fairly new) web application > that allows users to both listen to classical music, as well as see a > scrolling representation of the score that has been synced exactly to the > recording. > > A big thing for us is being able to generate horizontal scores, ie scores > where there are no line breaks or page breaks. This allows us and our users > to enjoy a very constant visual flow of the music without skipping around too > much. LilyPond is an integral component for us when it comes to generating > these scores, as it is very important to us that the music looks and feels > like "real" sheet music - this is one of the primary reasons for why we love > LilyPond. >
Erik, Your site is very impressive. I am also generating single, continuous line scores with Lilypond and am wondering what you use to extract your images from PDF. I was originally using Adobe Acrobat and a plug-in to extract .png images from the .pdf. But, as you may have discovered, Acrobat has a 200-inch width limitation. I am currently using Foxit Reader to view and check my very wide PDFs and GIMP-2 to extract the images from the PDF. Do you mind telling me what you use? Thanks, Chris Crossen
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