You can easily add text instructions anywhere in the score using
so-called Text Markup. However, there is no direct support for
footnotes, even though you can specify text that should go into
the page footer if you can stand to handle the numbering or marking
of the footnotes manually. Of course,
On 10-Dec-05, at 5:55 AM, Caio Barros wrote:
Other question: Can I add images and symbols to a Lilypond score?
See, I work with modern notation, so I need a lot of resources that
normaly are not used in traditional notation.
Use \markup { \epsfile #"foo" }. See "overview of text markup
comm
Scribus will allow you to layer text or graphics on top of pdf or other image
files.
Arthur
On Saturday 10 December 2005 07:14 am, Gilles wrote:
> > I work with compositions and I loved the whole idea of Lilypond
> > I'm thinking in start using it, but first I need to know if it's
> > possible t
> I work with compositions and I loved the whole idea of Lilypond
> I'm thinking in start using it, but first I need to know if it's
> possible to add footnotes or any kind of text in any place in the
> score.
This is probably what you are looking for:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentati
Hi everybody
I work with compositions and I loved the whole idea of Lilypond
I'm thinking in start using it, but first I need to know if it's
possible to add footnotes or any kind of text in any place in the
score.
Other question: Can I add images and symbols to a Lilypond score?
See, I work with m