Ramana Kumar writes:
> You might try scripting up some imagemagick commands using a few
> samples of LilyPond output as input pictures.
> I imagine that would be a lot of work, but would give good automation
> once you got it right.
I'd suggest inkscape. It's just a few symbols and you can copy
On 23 juil. 2012, at 17:33, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
>> is it possible to use lilypond for typesetting some (not too much)
>> graphical scores? To be more precise, I would like to know a little
>> about "absolute positionnin
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012, Francisco Vila wrote:
>>
>> Graphical scores already contain all the decisions, so LilyPond is not
>> the tool. A drawing program would be. LilyPond is not a drawing tool.
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> I perfec
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012, Francisco Vila wrote:
Graphical scores already contain all the decisions, so LilyPond is not
the tool. A drawing program would be. LilyPond is not a drawing tool.
I perfectly understand your point; but is there such a drawing tool with
an output as beautiful as Lilypond
2012/7/23 Thomas Baruchel :
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
>>
>> is it possible to use lilypond for typesetting some (not too much)
>> graphical scores? To be more precise, I would like to know a little
>> about "absolute positionning" of not
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
is it possible to use lilypond for typesetting some (not too much)
graphical scores? To be more precise, I would like to know a little
about "absolute positionning" of notes.
In order to be more precise, would it be possible, for instance,
Hi,
is it possible to use lilypond for typesetting some (not too much)
graphical scores? To be more precise, I would like to know a little
about "absolute positionning" of notes.
Is it possible for instance to "center" (horizontally) notes on the staff
(and to choose w