Please folks,

There are many ways to produce a PNG file, but since 90% of all
people requesting this feature want to use the file for inclusion
on a HTML page, the best answer (in my opinion) is to refer to
lilypond-book which automates the procedure.

   /Mats


Simon Bailey wrote:
hi,

have you tried

$ ly2dvi --preview file.ly

this creates a png file of the first system. i don't know if this is
what you want, but if you can present a preview of the postscript or pdf
file, then others might be interested in looking at the whole thing.

regards,
simon.

On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 23:28, Alan Lakin wrote:

On Sunday 09 Feb 2003 7:26 pm, carlwenrich wrote:

How do I generate png files (or whatever I need) to display the sheet music
on a web (html) page?

I have just tried loading a postscript file into the GIMP and then "saving as" PNG. Obviously the GIMP gives you loads of different file formats you could choose from. It worked OK.

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Wallington, Surrey, England



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