2010/5/13 Reinhold Kainhofer <reinh...@kainhofer.com>: > > [...] > > And then I got the final page, and there it was: > > "Music engraving by LilyPond 2.12.3 -- www.lilypond.org > Engraver Gianluca D'Orazio -- his.em...@example.com" > > WOW! You can't image what it feels like to be surprised like this in > such a prefessional surrounding! I mean, that is the application we > are all working on. And as this example shows, LilyPond can not only > compete at this topmost level, it really beats anything else!
Yeah, that's great! I'm far for being an expert in music engraving but as a musician I have to play on so many scores that do not feel "pleasant" to read. I think it is due to these largely used softwares and to these publishers that do not seem to consider their customers and do not take care of the "beauty" of the scores they produce. So it's always good news to hear that some people still think at the ones who will read their scores and do nice engraving (and even better if they are using LilyPond to this). @Reinhold: Did you contact the author? Do you know if he has planned to provide this score on a site like Mutopia or IMSLP? That would be even *more* "PERFECT"! ;) (and by the same way we would be able to see this perfect score)... > So, Kudos to you all who worked on LilyPond and made it into the > professional engraving application it is now! Yes, Kudos. Let's hope LilyPond's engraving quality will be more and more recognized, LilyPond more and more used (and also by some "well-known" music publishers), so musicians would have more quality scores! Thanks everybody, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer <x.sche...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel