On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 18:01:11 Felipe Massia wrote:
>
> > Yesterday there was also a question about PNG generation. In UNIX/Linux
$ convert --help
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convert is in most linux d
you will stall have to run the HTML file through lilypond-book.
HTML isn't aware of Lilypond.
run
lilypond-book file.html
in your shell and it should give you an html file with the notes in it
as a PNG file.
Jule
On Tuesday, Nov 12, 2002, at 15:46 US/Eastern, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> TEXPSHEADERS.xdvi = .;$TEXMF/{tex,pdftex,dvips,fonts/{type1,pfb}}//
>
> I have mixed feelings with the other solution, namely to copy
> music-drawing-routines.ps into the dvips subdirectory tree. Perhaps
> someone else can decide this.
It's policy not to do this by
> > I have mixed feelings with the other solution, namely to copy
> > music-drawing-routines.ps into the dvips subdirectory tree. Perhaps
> > someone else can decide this.
>
> It's policy not to do this by default. This solution is not possible
> for those who are not root and cannot or do not w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello,
>
> 1) I still don't get it. I thought that the "snippet" is to be included in an
> html file, and that its purpose is to produce an image seen in a browser.
> That is what the example in the manual implies. All it seems to do is display
> in the broswer windo
Hello,
1) I still don't get it. I thought that the "snippet" is to be included in an
html file, and that its purpose is to produce an image seen in a browser.
That is what the example in the manual implies. All it seems to do is display
in the broswer window the exact same characters. The manu
> > In fact it is even stranger: xdvi (22.29) fails to find the file,
> > whereas oxdvik (22.40f) succeeds (but the PS specials don't look
> > good -- ledger-lines are too high by about 1/4 notehead, braces
> > too small)
The latter is a bug in xdvi I think. Try to use the greatest
magnification
"Donald H. Gudehus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> An example of this is given in the manual,
> i.e.,
>
>
> \key c \minor r8 c16 b c8 g as c16 b c8 d | g,4
>
> but I can't get this to work. Any help on this problem would be greatly
> appreciated.
You probably didn't get an anwser before, becau
There is also the option -trim which is for removing white borders that
surround the score.
Felipe
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 16:29:07 +0100 (CET)
David Boersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yesterday there was also a question about PNG generation. In UNIX/Linux
> there is a beautiful command "convert"
Thanks David and Carter,
I can use convert as you describe on a RedHat 7.3 system, but not on my
older 6.0 system. I should have explained that I want just a small png
picture, so the command "ly2dvi --preview test.ly" which was described 2
days ago seems to work out better. Best would be to be
Hello lilyponders,
I'm trying to transcribe my teacher's solfegio class notes into latex
using lilypond-book. For our very first lesson I need to print the line
and interline numbers in the staff (including the clef simbol), as
follows:
5-
David Boersma wrote:
I am trying to create a png output file with Lilypond. I tried:
lilypond -f PNG test.ly
Yesterday there was also a question about PNG generation. In UNIX/Linux
there is a beautiful command "convert" which translates one picture format
into another. If you create a s
> I am trying to create a png output file with Lilypond. I tried:
> lilypond -f PNG test.ly
Yesterday there was also a question about PNG generation. In UNIX/Linux
there is a beautiful command "convert" which translates one picture format
into another. If you create a single page postscript f
Jule Slootbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How, if i can, can you add ()'s around a note head in order to show
> which notes are and which notes are not chord tones in a melody?
Are you looking for something like this
http://lilypond.org/stable/input/regression/out-www/lily-862146200.ly
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