2011/1/20 Federico Bruni <fedel...@gmail.com>: > Il giorno mar, 18/01/2011 alle 23.47 +0100, Janek Warchoł ha scritto: >> > But I wonder if it could be the first step to get the synchronized >> > highlighting on the PDF. I was thinking about asking this feature >> > request on Frescobaldi mailing list (maybe I'll do it later). >> >> That would be great! >> I don't feel like doing this myself since i'm not using >> Frescobaldi.... > > I've asked and it seems that it may be implemented in version 2.0: > http://groups.google.com/group/frescobaldi/browse_thread/thread/5f4bcc6b7f4feb88
Thanks! > BTW, in the meanwhile you may open the .midi file with Rosegarden while > editing the .ly file. > > See attached image: the blue bar moves along with midi time. You can > place the score in one long line or vertically. > > Unfortunately, Rosegarden runs on Linux only. I know, and because of that Rosegarden is of no use for me (or, speaking precisely, for my choir - it is them who want a moving line that follows music, and they won't install Linux just to get that). :( > Maybe Denemo, which is cross-platform, has a similar feature. Perhaps it has. Unfortunately i had some issues with it when i tried it. And above all it can only read .ly files made by itself, so i cannot use my code structure :( Nevertheless, thank you very much for your help! cheers, Janek PS my friend is helping me to compile that qt-pdfviewer (i'm doing this on a virtualized Ubuntu). If we succeed, i'll let you know. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user