Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
There is a notice in the sponsoring section of the website that
lists something about OOorg. I wrote and asked Han-Wen about it
and was told that there was a bridge that made the project possible
but that it would be expensive
You might want to take
I GOT IT
I am happy to inform you, that I found a way importing Lilypond into
Opendocument:
Import the Lilypond ps file in Scribus. Export it as eps file. Import the eps
file in OpenOffice!
It is not the direct way, but you will get the best resolution and the
possibility to resize the im
I tried this myself last night (in Linux) - no luck. Lilypond created an
SVG file: Inkscape opened it but displayed only the staff lines and a few
other bits; OpenOffice tried to open it but failed with a 'general
input/output error'. I suspect there is a problem with fonts but I couldn't
be
Title: RE: LilyPond and OpenDocument
Is there a reason you can't use
lilypond --backend=eps myfile.ly
? This should create an EPS file which OO knows how to import. If you want the ability to edit what LP puts out, this won't give you what you need, though. If you
There is a notice in the sponsoring section of the
website that lists something about OOorg. I wrote and
asked Han-Wen about it and was told that there was a
bridge that made the project possible but that it would
be expensive
Quote from Han-Wen-
" I've put the cost for an initial prototype a
One possibility would be to output the score in SVG format. There is filter
available which allows you to open SVG files in OpenOffice Draw. I haven't
tried this myself (yet).
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