Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-12-16 Thread Antti Kaihola
Unfortunately our team made the decision that we'll use Sibelius anyway for the printed book. The reason is that our first book was made with Sibelius, and we want to continue with the same visual look. I've understood that it's not possible to easily use other music fonts with LilyPond, so I'm afr

Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-12-12 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > On Saturday 11 December 2004 22.16, Antti Kaihola wrote: > > Our music book's pieces are almost completed, and I've written most of > > them in LilyPond (updating it from CVS frequently). > > > > There's a lot of non-trivial notation and many places where I had to > > re

Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-12-12 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Monday 13 December 2004 00.45, Graham Percival wrote: > On 12-Dec-04, at 3:21 PM, Erik Sandberg wrote: > > (depending on how little you want to spread the music, you could > > either send > > it to lilypond-devel, which is not public but has many subscribers, or > > to > > Umm... lilypond-devel

Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-12-12 Thread Graham Percival
On 12-Dec-04, at 3:21 PM, Erik Sandberg wrote: (depending on how little you want to spread the music, you could either send it to lilypond-devel, which is not public but has many subscribers, or to Umm... lilypond-devel certainly _is_ public. I mean, there's mailist archives and everything. Ch

Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-12-12 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Saturday 11 December 2004 22.16, Antti Kaihola wrote: > Our music book's pieces are almost completed, and I've written most of > them in LilyPond (updating it from CVS frequently). > > There's a lot of non-trivial notation and many places where I had to > resort to tricks to get clean output. >

Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-12-11 Thread Antti Kaihola
Our music book's pieces are almost completed, and I've written most of them in LilyPond (updating it from CVS frequently). There's a lot of non-trivial notation and many places where I had to resort to tricks to get clean output. Would it be useful for you developers if I share the .ly source of

Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-09-09 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > My first problem with the current CVS version is that it won't produce > landscape A4 output like LilyPond 2.2. The same problem was reported[1] > on the lilypond-user mailing list in August. As soon as the problem is > resolved or a workaround found, I'll be able to use

Re: Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-09-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Antti Kaihola wrote: Hi all LilyPond users and developers, I have a small music publishing company which has recently published its first piano music book for children. The book has 65 elementary piano pieces composed by a young Finnish composer-pianist. The pieces were engraved using Sibelius. We

Making a children's piano music book with LilyPond

2004-09-06 Thread Antti Kaihola
Hi all LilyPond users and developers, I have a small music publishing company which has recently published its first piano music book for children. The book has 65 elementary piano pieces composed by a young Finnish composer-pianist. The pieces were engraved using Sibelius. We are now working on