Hi Reinhold,
thanks for these ideas.
Am 23.08.2012 16:03, schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
On 15/08/2012 17:34, Urs Liska wrote:
...
Since I need those glyphs (mainly the dynamics, but also accent etc.) in
a critical report myself, I took a look at the package.
Thanks
One thing I noticed is tha
On 15/08/2012 17:34, Urs Liska wrote:
> As this may well be useful for anybody writing about music with LaTeX,
> I decided to make a package out of it. The project is hosted at
> https://github.com/uliska/lilyglyphs.
>
> The package is already useable, but there will be some syntax changes
> in the
Now I know that, thanks :-)
Just had to exclude this from the git repo that controls my texmf dir ;-)
Best
Urs
Am 16.08.2012 14:29, schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
~/texmf/tex/xelatex/lilyglyphs/
Oops, didn't think this would work with the subfolder ...
This gets searched recursively by default.
>>~/texmf/tex/xelatex/lilyglyphs/
> Oops, didn't think this would work with the subfolder ...
This gets searched recursively by default.
Werner
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Am 16.08.2012 13:57, schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
* place lilyglyphs.sty and the complete definitions/ folder somewhere
on your disk, e.g. in a directory ~/lilyglyphs.
* create symlinks to lilyglyphs.sty and the definitions/ folder _in
the directory_ where your .tex file is located:
ln
> * place lilyglyphs.sty and the complete definitions/ folder somewhere
>on your disk, e.g. in a directory ~/lilyglyphs.
> * create symlinks to lilyglyphs.sty and the definitions/ folder _in
>the directory_ where your .tex file is located:
>ln -s ~/lilyglyphs/lilyglyphs.sty
>ln -s
The package doesn't have real installation instructions (or even an
installation procedure) yet (something for 0.1, a first official release).
Fortunately xelatex-ubuntu is what I have, so I can tell you how you
will make it work.
One issue is that there are included files in a subfolder. (I
Dear Urs,
how can I install this package in my xelatex-system on ubuntu?
Hi Reinhold, Werner and Philippe,
thanks for your feedback. Here are a few ideas before I finally leave.
[I won't read this list (from tomorrow), so if you want to contact me in
the next weeks, please write to g...@ursliska.
Hi Reinhold, Werner and Philippe,
thanks for your feedback. Here are a few ideas before I finally leave.
[I won't read this list (from tomorrow), so if you want to contact me in
the next weeks, please write to g...@ursliska.de]
My package works with XeLaTeX because I decided to use this flavor
> Any idea how to make the glyphs available without using xelatex?
For plain LaTeX, I suggest to use the Type 1~fonts (feta-alphabet,
parmesan, etc.). While fontforge is building the Emmentaler fonts
during a `make all' lilypond build, the necessary .enc and .tfm files
are automatically created
would be happy if it could be of any help for anyone.
Philippe
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On 2012-08-15 17:34, Urs Liska wrote:
this is somewhat OT, but only slightly, I think.
No, it's not at all OT! It's actually very on-topic for all
lilypond-users (in particular also for those who use lilypond-book).
In need to insert music glyphs in continuous text (for writing a
revision r
Hi list,
this is somewhat OT, but only slightly, I think.
In need to insert music glyphs in continuous text (for writing a
revision report) I successfully found out how to insert glyphs from
LilyPond's Emmentaler font in (Xe)LaTeX documents and wrote a few first
commands (thanks to Google and
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