On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 17:01 +, robcanning wrote:
> yup - some great stuff there of course - would be nice to see it all
> strung together in a real life situation - maybe some one has made
> complex scores ala ferneyhough using lilypond? just as an inspiration /
> show off ... - would be a
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
robcanning wrote:
nice work luis!
i have been wondering if lilypond was capable of such things - it
seems it is! :)
pity this stuff is so tricky - would be great to see some of these
fairly standard notation elements made easier to achieve
would be great to see more exa
robcanning wrote:
nice work luis!
i have been wondering if lilypond was capable of such things - it
seems it is! :)
pity this stuff is so tricky - would be great to see some of these
fairly standard notation elements made easier to achieve
would be great to see more examples of scores people
uture...
i'm typesetting an old piece of mine for string quartet that has a few
tricky passages. one of them is an irregular glissando tremolo to an
indeterminate "highest note". attached is an image of the closest i've
been able to come up with using lilypond.
i faced three
mehow, hopefully in a not too distant future...
i'm typesetting an old piece of mine for string quartet that has a few
tricky passages. one of them is an irregular glissando tremolo to an
indeterminate "highest note". attached is an image of the closest i've
been able to come u