Amico,
Thanks for pointing out CarMusTy. It seems to be in the earlier stages of
development. Interestingly it uses Latex (xetex) under the hood. I was
looking for either Latex or Lily solution. Will keep a note of it and try it
out when a working version is ready.
My turn - there's another Carna
I was also looking for similar editors for indian music notation for quite
some and just couple of days back came across this
http://gpalem.web.officelive.com/CarMusTy.html
Looks promising, but seems the work in still going on. May be you can take a
look at it and see if it comes close. Here is wh
I like both the Ideas. Will try them and let you know.
thanks for the tips.
ananth
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 28/07/10 18:21, Mike Solomon wrote:
>
> I’d recommend entering your lyrics like normal and using notes or spaces in
> the staff. Then, do massive amount
On 28/07/10 18:21, Mike Solomon wrote:
> I'd recommend entering your lyrics like normal and using notes or
> spaces in the staff. Then, do massive amounts of transparency
> overrides and/or context removes. The internals reference should give
> you a lead on what to turn off. Also, check out:
>
I¹d recommend entering your lyrics like normal and using notes or spaces in
the staff. Then, do massive amounts of transparency overrides and/or
context removes. The internals reference should give you a lead on what to
turn off. Also, check out:
staff-container.ly
staff-size.ly
Lastly, you¹d
Hi,
I've been using lilypond for quite a while to typeset scores.
I'd like to typeset Carnatic (Indian) music scores, which don't use Staff
notation system. Just text, like solfa, nevertheless it's a music system
with durations, meters, barlines etc.
I can use the 'lyrics' part to enter my notes