2008/7/30 Hugo Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How to find out the ps code, after drawing in Inkscape?
You can save your drawing as PostScript file (under Inkscape), then
open it with a text editor and copy the code. You will probably have
to add a "scale" command (or modify its value if it's alre
Valentin Villenave escreveu:
file, either as \epsfile or by pasting the native ps code, as in
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=486
How to find out the ps code, after drawing in Inkscape?
I think is better than using \epsfile...
Hugo
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2008/7/30 luis jure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> anyone lucky using inkscape with files generated by LP?
[untested] Has anyone tried to produce svg files within LilyPond,
using the hack desribed on http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=334 ?
Alternatively you may want to try the other way around : produ
on 2008-07-29 at 11:31 Matthieu Jacquot wrote:
>when you've got your .pdf output from lilypond, to "print in a file" to
>generate a .ps usable in scribus.
it's funny, i tried what you suggest and the file opens, but some
elements are displaced: some noteheads, accidentals and the like are
random
on 2008-07-29 at 04:38 Frederick Dennis wrote:
>Have you tried turning your pdf into bmp's using GhostScript?
not bmp's but png's, and it works, of course. but i'd like to edit the
files in a vector graphics format, if possible. i'm trying to avoid
going to bitmap graphics.
>ps have you noticed
on 2008-07-28 at 09:16 Stefan Thomas wrote:
>on linux, there is the program pdf-edit available. You can add there
>simple graphice.
thanks for your suggestion, stefan. i did try pdfedit, but i couldn't
make anything useful with it. the buttons to add graphics were grayed
out and i didn't spend t
Isn´t scribus capable of including pdf files directly?
> In my opinion this would be the better way - if it´s possible.
>
> It is but my experience is that scribus seems to have more difficulties to
use .pdf than .ps (I don't know why or even if it's not just with my
version). pdf are imported as
lily of course), the solution I found is, when you've got your
> .pdf output from lilypond, to "print in a file" to generate a .ps usable in
> scribus.
> Hope this help
> Matth
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Dear Luis,
on linux, there is the program pdf-edit available. You can add there simple
graphice. And as far as I know, You can export lilypond files to other
graphic formats, like png. You can read it in the manual. But You can also
add graphics with the markup command, at least eps-files.
dear list,
i'm mostly finished with the lilypond part of my first LP project, but
i need to add a few graphics with an external program (i gave up trying
to use LP for this).
i'm on linux and i tried both inkscape and scribus, but after fighting
the whole weekend i really can't find a way. inksc
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