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> From: Hans Aikema
> Subject: Re: Song layout for overhead projection
> Date: 28 August 2016 at 15:01:06 GMT+2
> To: Urs Liska
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Accidentily hit reply instead of reply-to-all (to also include the list)
>> Op 28 aug. 2016 om
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Am 28. August 2016 10:34:13 MESZ, schrieb Hans Aikema :
>What I use for songs for beamer projection is a combination of
>enlarging the fonts and music staffs and customizing paper-size and
>resolution to the effect of generating 1024x768 pixel PNGs with
>lilypond with large systems and lyrics so
What I use for songs for beamer projection is a combination of enlarging the
fonts and music staffs and customizing paper-size and resolution to the effect
of generating 1024x768 pixel PNGs with lilypond with large systems and lyrics
so that they are suitable for projection. I also use a custom
On Sat 27 Aug 2016 at 14:18:06 (-0600), David F. wrote:
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> I have a song transcribed in lilypond notation. It prints very nicely on one
> page, like you might see in a hymnal. How do I print that same song so that
> it could be projected on a screen? E.g. printed in landscape, broken up over
I have a song transcribed in lilypond notation. It prints very nicely on one
page, like you might see in a hymnal. How do I print that same song so that it
could be projected on a screen? E.g. printed in landscape, broken up over
multiple pages and song verses printed separately and in seque