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Hello Erik
There is another workaround: with Gregorio, you can produce pdf or svg files that you can insert in any kind of application. The trick is to produce scores with only one line of partition on each pdf page, and then to convert these pdf pages into svg files. You can achieve the first by defining the size of your pdf pages in such a way that your margins are equal to zero, the width 14cm and the height 72pt using next line of code in the preamble of your LaTeX file: \usepackage[paperwidth=14cm,paperheight=72pt,left=0pt,right=0pt,top=0pt,bottom=0pt]{geometry}
Why is it necessary to cut your partition in pdf or svg snippets?
To make it possible to break the partition at the end of a page.Secondly, if you want to transform the pdf you just produced into svg, there is a command line instruction called pdf2svg to do that. It is Open Source software and you can download it from everywhere. I hope you can do something similar with abc. I did it with the input of Lilypond. Good luck Beste groeten vanuit Antwerpen. Pierre On 06/08/2016 12:17 PM, Erik van der Does de Bye wrote:
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