Graham Percival wrote:
>
> On 29-Mar-06, at 8:52 PM, S L Raymond wrote:
>
>> I'm incorporating musical examples into a textbook using lines like
>> this:
>>
>> \begin{center}
>> \includegraphics*[viewport=62 700 550 830]{AtoG.pdf}
>> \end{center}
>>
>> The pdf in the above example contains a sing
I was avoiding using lilypond-book because the \include statement just
seemed easier. Although, you may have just answered my next question,
which would have had to do with including multiple-page pdf's.
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 17:18 +1100, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
> S L Raymond wrote:
> > I'm inco
On 29-Mar-06, at 8:52 PM, S L Raymond wrote:
I'm incorporating musical examples into a textbook using lines like
this:
\begin{center}
\includegraphics*[viewport=62 700 550 830]{AtoG.pdf}
\end{center}
The pdf in the above example contains a single staff. When the book is
rendered, the graphic
S L Raymond wrote:
> I'm incorporating musical examples into a textbook using lines like
> this:
>
> \begin{center}
> \includegraphics*[viewport=62 700 550 830]{AtoG.pdf}
> \end{center}
>
> The pdf in the above example contains a single staff. When the book is
> rendered, the graphic extends too
I'm incorporating musical examples into a textbook using lines like
this:
\begin{center}
\includegraphics*[viewport=62 700 550 830]{AtoG.pdf}
\end{center}
The pdf in the above example contains a single staff. When the book is
rendered, the graphic extends too far into the right margin. My
quest