fiëé, David, and Nicholas,
Thanks for the pointers! Okay, so some enterprising person has a niche
they can fill if they choose!
For our purposes, I think we'll choose the low-tech, uncomplicated, and
free solution of typing in the tune by hand and then transposing. It's
not a complicated pie
On 15-Jan-2006, at 12:06 PM, fiëé visuëlle wrote:
Am 2006-01-15 um 19:46 schrieb David Rogers:
I was wondering if anyone has scanned sheet music and then used
Lilypond to transpose keys (especially on a Macintosh). I've
googled a bit and haven't found a method for doing this yet. Any
guid
Am 2006-01-15 um 19:46 schrieb David Rogers:
I was wondering if anyone has scanned sheet music and then used
Lilypond to transpose keys (especially on a Macintosh). I've
googled a bit and haven't found a method for doing this yet. Any
guidance is appreciated.
OK, so you want to transpose t
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On 15 Jan 2006, at 4:45 pm, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Hi Lilypond folks,
I was wondering if anyone has scanned sheet music and then used
Lilypond to transpose keys (especially on a Macintosh). I've googled a
bit and haven't found a method for doing t
On 15-Jan-2006, at 8:45 AM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Hi Lilypond folks,
I was wondering if anyone has scanned sheet music and then used
Lilypond to transpose keys (especially on a Macintosh). I've
googled a bit and haven't found a method for doing this yet. Any
guidance is appreciated.
OK
Hi Lilypond folks,
I was wondering if anyone has scanned sheet music and then used Lilypond
to transpose keys (especially on a Macintosh). I've googled a bit and
haven't found a method for doing this yet. Any guidance is appreciated.
Thanks!
Robert
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