>If you want, I can send you a .sodipodi file.
Sure, that would be swell. It would be most useful if you could
send a real musical example from Lilypond, plus a very simple drawing
example (e.g., a couple lines, a circle, a few characters of text).
I'll compare the XML to what I find in OO and s
>Oh, wait, you could import the music as bitmaps, but that's probably
>not what you meant, right?
Yeah. That would be An Abomination. ;-)
> 3. It is very likely that contributions to the project I'm
> working on will come from people to whom OpenOffice or Word
> will be a challenge; TeX is out
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 00:03, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >Adobe reader is not free software; I couldn't care less.
>
> > Second, I asked about whether Adobe's SVG reader can read
> > the output as a measure of the state of the SVG output and
> > nothing else.
>
> The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Adobe reader is not free software; I couldn't care less.
> Second, I asked about whether Adobe's SVG reader can read
> the output as a measure of the state of the SVG output and
> nothing else.
The only way to find out is to try out for yourself, since I don't
have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >EPS should be fine. Why do you feel that's overkill?
>
> I've used EPS in the past, but always found it to be slow and buggy.
> Perhaps this is no longer true?
>
> I also am hoping for a simple workflow more along the lines of copy
> and paste than "render and import
>ie, a procedure that can't be automated, nor checked, and with no
>chance of recovery when (not if) the word processor fails. The
>horror...
Not at all. OpenOffice's native format is XML. If everything
went to hell, I can always get the data out with XSLT or parse
it info Jdom and do whatever
Title:
POSEBNA
PONUDBA
V posebni ponudbi imamo omejeno kolièino
skuterjev Benelli letnik 2001 po izjemno ugodnih cenah.
Benelli 491 ST
Ray Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've used EPS in the past, but always found it to be slow and buggy.
> Perhaps this is no longer true?
EPS is just PostScript without page definitions and a trailing
showpage. It's never been slow or buggy, but possibly you've used/had
to use slow or buggy
I just tried installing Lilypond on Windoze and find that it
installs Cygwin.
I already have Cygwin on my machine, and don't want to screw
it up.
How should I proceed?
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>EPS should be fine. Why do you feel that's overkill?
I've used EPS in the past, but always found it to be slow and buggy.
Perhaps this is no longer true?
I also am hoping for a simple workflow more along the lines of copy
and paste than "render and import". I also would like to have a
single s
Title: And if the music was a " relaxant "
And if the music was a " relaxant "
It
is of the boat, on which he lives in the Southwest of France, which Michel
Craven creates all his compositions. Open to the nature and the human
beings,
his music, let us travel according to our idea
Hi everybody,
I've been trying to install Lilypond 1.6.4 both from RPM and from
source, with no success. For the source, I tried to apply the patch
described in Heikki's mail:
--- lexer.old.cc2002-10-07 23:32:33.0 +0300
+++ lexer.cc2002-10-07 23:31:56.0 +0300
Ray Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want the images to scale (I don't want pixmaps). I guess
> EPS is possible, but that seems like heavy overkill for the
> dozens of little musical fragments that I want to build.
EPS should be fine. Why do you feel that's overkill?
> From what I've been
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