On 07/15/2014 03:53 PM, john Culleton wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jul 2014 13:36:29 +0200 > "Jean-Paul Gendner" <jean-paul.gendner at orange.fr> > wrote: > >> Hello Wena, >> I was out a few days. >> >> I am interested by music. Is there an >> easy way to create music sheets? Or what did >> you realized for music? > > My best tool for creating music is Mup, a > shareware program that only cost me less than > $30 a decade or more ago. Now it is free for > the usual platforms. Once you get it you get > updates in perpetuity, including an updated 160 > page plus manual. The program produces both > Postscript output and midi output. You an > intesperse notes among the bars of music. the > handling of grace notes, multiple staffs, key > changes, lyrics etc. is top drawer. > > The mailing list for Mup is at: > mup-users at arkkra.com > > For the software itself please visit: > > http://www.arkkra.com/doc/obtain.html > > The current version is 6.2. >
The good news is, that using the so called "Render frames" you can actually insert music sheets in your scribus document. When you define a render frame scribus calls an external program to render the image that goes into a frame in your scribus document. According to the wiki page: http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Help:Manual_Renderframes Scribus comes with support for "Lilypond" (a free music sheet program I played a bit with and found quite good). However, you can probably use other programs, including the one John suggested. Yours: Laszlo
