Thanks - the idea about post-processing is particularly interesting.
In the long run it would be great to be able to add SVGs directly, but I
suspect that would be too big a dev job (in terms of understanding the lily
pond codebase) for me to get into at the moment.
Alex
> On 10 Apr 2024, at
Am 10.04.24 um 15:50 schrieb Alex Harker:
Many thanks for the clarification that this approach will not work and
alternative suggestions.
I presume that /image will only include PNGs in a SVG output and not EPS
(the documentation reads a little unclearly on this as the section on
backends is
> Many thanks for the clarification that this approach will not work and
> alternative suggestions.
>
> I presume that /image will only include PNGs in a SVG output and not EPS (the
> documentation reads a little unclearly on this as the section on backends is
> elided with comments on coloured
Many thanks for the clarification that this approach will not work and
alternative suggestions.
I presume that /image will only include PNGs in a SVG output and not EPS (the
documentation reads a little unclearly on this as the section on backends is
elided with comments on coloured
Am 10.04.24 um 14:31 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
It would be possible to convert EPS to SVG with pstoedit or via PDF and
Inkscape. Both would avoid rastering vectors into a pixel image.
True, but LilyPond so far doesn't support including SVG images either.
(It does support \markup \path in SVG
> It would be possible to convert EPS to SVG with pstoedit or via PDF and
> Inkscape. Both would avoid rastering vectors into a pixel image.
True, but LilyPond so far doesn't support including SVG images either.
(It does support \markup \path in SVG though.)
signature.asc
Description: This
Am 10.04.24 um 13:29 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
I am trying to include an epsfile as a top-level markup (it is not in
a score) and then output as SVG.
You can't (this should indeed be mentioned in the documentation). EPS files
are included by basically inlining them into the PS code
> An alternative, if you can use raster graphics, would be a PNG file added
> with the \image command.
P.S. \image is new in 2.25
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/graphical-markup
(and I remember now that I wrote down what does and doesn't
support EPS in the 2.25
> I am trying to include an epsfile as a top-level markup (it is not in
> a score) and then output as SVG.
You can't (this should indeed be mentioned in the documentation). EPS files
are included by basically inlining them into the PS code that LilyPond
generates,
which is then converted
I am trying to include an epsfile as a top-level markup (it is not in a score)
and then output as SVG.
If I render to pdf I see the eps file part, but if I render to SVG I don’t see
it - everything else is included. If I examine the SVG as text I don’t appear
to see anything relating
On Sun, 17 Nov 2019, m.tarenskeen wrote:
The "knowledge" is retrieved from ly/words.ly from the python-ly package.
I meant ly/words.py
Urs Liska-3 wrote
> ... which is of course possible but somehow surprising. AFAIK
> Frescobaldi's "knowledge" about LilyPond's syntax is retrieved
> automatically, although I don't recall whether that involves parsing the
> documentation or running LilyPond itself.
The "knowledge" is retrieved
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Related issue: When using frescobaldi the syntax help and autocompletion
balloon gives "\eps-file" instead of "\epsfile". A little bug?
Reported it on github.
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/1213
I think the doc is a bit misleading. Axis is technically a number, but
it's really #X or #Y, and the following number is that the image is
scaled along the specified axis to size, a number.
\markup {
\general-align #Y #DOWN {
\epsfile #X #20 #"context-example.eps"
\epsf
Am 15.11.19 um 10:56 schrieb Malte Meyn:
Am 15.11.19 um 10:47 schrieb Martin Tarenskeen:
I am experimenting with the \epsfile command to include various
pictures in my score.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/graphic.en.html
describes:
\epsfile axis (number) size
Am 15.11.19 um 10:47 schrieb Martin Tarenskeen:
I am experimenting with the \epsfile command to include various pictures
in my score.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/graphic.en.html
describes:
\epsfile axis (number) size (number) file-name (string)
Inline
Hi LilyPonders,
I am experimenting with the \epsfile command to include various pictures
in my score.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/graphic.en.html
describes:
\epsfile axis (number) size (number) file-name (string)
Inline an EPS image. The image is scaled along
Harm,
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 5:22 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2017-11-01 23:11 GMT+01:00 David Nalesnik :
>> On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Thomas Morley
>> wrote:
>>> 2017-11-01 4:21 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2017-11-01 23:30 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros :
>> On 11/1/17 18:11, David Nalesnik wrote:
>>>
>>> Attached to the following is some code which will allow you to have
>>> multiple TextSpanners
On 11/1/2017 7:28 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
There was a change in type-predicate for spanner-id. It's now 'key?'.
In process-music of he engraver do
((process-music trans)
;; Move begun spanners from 'spanners' to 'finished'. We do this
;; on the basis of 'spanner-id. If
2017-11-01 23:30 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros :
> On 11/1/17 18:11, David Nalesnik wrote:
>>
>> Attached to the following is some code which will allow you to have
>> multiple TextSpanners per voice. I haven't tried to apply it to your
>> use case, though.
>>
>>
On 11/1/17 18:11, David Nalesnik wrote:
Attached to the following is some code which will allow you to have
multiple TextSpanners per voice. I haven't tried to apply it to your
use case, though.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-10/msg00551.html
I see only one Spanner in
2017-11-01 23:11 GMT+01:00 David Nalesnik :
> On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Thomas Morley
> wrote:
>> 2017-11-01 4:21 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros :
>>
>>> I'm still trying to figure out my other question, how to have
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2017-11-01 4:21 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros :
>
>> I'm still trying to figure out my other question, how to have
>> inter-penetrating spanners, or rather, how to have one spanner parallel to
>>
2017-11-01 22:06 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros :
> On 11/1/17 15:27, Thomas Morley wrote:
>>
>>
>> Another possibility is to clone all of the
>> TextSpanner-grob/engraver/etc under a different name.
>>
>>
On 11/1/17 17:09, Bernardo Barros wrote:
The original file doesn't, but Harm's version does. I think it's a good
start to create other spanners. Thank you!
Actually it's perfect, much more elegant than having several voices.
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On 11/1/17 15:27, Thomas Morley wrote:
>
> Another possibility is to clone all of the
> TextSpanner-grob/engraver/etc under a different name.
>
https://archiv.lilypondforum.de/index.php/topic,2503.msg14199.html#msg14199
> Scroll down to the code - it was developed by Xaver and myself, based
>
On 11/1/17 15:27, Thomas Morley wrote:
Another possibility is to clone all of the
TextSpanner-grob/engraver/etc under a different name.
https://archiv.lilypondforum.de/index.php/topic,2503.msg14199.html#msg14199
Scroll down to the code - it was developed by Xaver and myself, based
upon the
2017-11-01 4:21 GMT+01:00 Bernardo Barros :
> I'm still trying to figure out my other question, how to have
> inter-penetrating spanners, or rather, how to have one spanner parallel to
> another without conflict?
>
> I can imagine two solutions:
>
> 1) Two or more voices,
= #'line
\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.arrow = ##t
% \override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text = #"mst" % an EPS file here
\override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text = \markup { \epsfile #X
#3 #"drawing.eps" }
\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.tex
Hello all,
Is it possible to have a TextSpanner, but instead of text I could use
something else, as a \epsfile.
Also, I'm trying to figure out the best way to have two spanners with
interlocking start and stop positions. The only way to do it is with an
invisible Voice? Or maybe I can have
Hi Malte,
> It would be nice though to have an easier method to make whole markups
> “absolute-sized”
That *would* be nice!
> Here my pt-based (instead of mm-based) abs-epsfile and abs-baseline-skip
> commands, maybe they are of interest for someone.
Here are the ones I use (ca
Am 16.09.2016 um 11:53 schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
Hi Malte,
Here is an old thread regarding a similar demand:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Absolute-size-for-epsfile-i-e-independent-of-global-staff-size-td161872.html
HTH,
Pierre
Thanks Pierre for the hint and Marc
Hi Malte,
Here is an old thread regarding a similar demand:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Absolute-size-for-epsfile-i-e-independent-of-global-staff-size-td161872.html
HTH,
Pierre
2016-09-16 9:41 GMT+02:00 Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de>:
> Hi list,
>
> is the
Hi list,
is there a staff-size indepent version of \epsfile like \abs-fontsize
instead of \fontsize?
\markup \abs-fontsize #20 \epsfile #X #10 "foo.eps" seems to have no effect.
Cheers
Malte
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lol! a true genius approaches things simply
> On May 5, 2016, at 11:23 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
>
> On 6 May 2016 at 07:53, Ryan Michael wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Sven Axelsson
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
On 6 May 2016 at 07:53, Ryan Michael wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Sven Axelsson
> wrote:
>>
>> The file contains a binary header and binary preview data. I suppose
>> Lilypond does not like that. Is it possible to save without
at 3:23 PM, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On 06.05.2016 00:14, Ryan Michael wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I have the following snippet
>> >>>
>> >>> %
imon.albre...@mail.de>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> On 06.05.2016 00:14, Ryan Michael wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I have the following snippet
> >>>
> >>> %%%
> >>>
> >>> <a' e'>2\fermata^\markup{
> &g
;
> wrote:
>>
>> On 06.05.2016 00:14, Ryan Michael wrote:
>>>
>>> I have the following snippet
>>>
>>> %%%
>>>
>>> <a' e'>2\fermata^\markup{
>>> \epsfile #X #20 #"recorder_fingering.e
t; > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de>
> > wrote:
> >> On 06.05.2016 00:14, Ryan Michael wrote:
> >>> I have the following snippet
> >>>
> >>> %%%
> >>>
> >>> <a' e
;
> wrote:
>>
>> On 06.05.2016 00:14, Ryan Michael wrote:
>>>
>>> I have the following snippet
>>>
>>> %%%
>>>
>>> <a' e'>2\fermata^\markup{
>>> \epsfile #X #20 #"recorder_fingering.eps"
>
t; %%%
>>
>> <a' e'>2\fermata^\markup{
>> \epsfile #X #20 #"recorder_fingering.eps"
>> }
>>
>> %%%
>>
>> Where I use an eps file generated from Adobe Illustrator.
>> Here is the .eps file
>>
&g
On 06.05.2016 00:14, Ryan Michael wrote:
I have the following snippet
%%%
<a' e'>2\fermata^\markup{
\epsfile #X #20 #"recorder_fingering.eps"
}
%%%
Where I use an eps file generated from Adobe Illustrator.
Here is the .eps file
http://www.mediaf
I have the following snippet
%%%
<a' e'>2\fermata^\markup{
\epsfile #X #20 #"recorder_fingering.eps"
}
%%%
Where I use an eps file generated from Adobe Illustrator.
Here is the .eps file
http://www.mediafire.com/download/f3st88sh146vbja/recorder_f
Hi Harm,
2015-12-06 0:44 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley :
> 2015-12-05 21:49 GMT+01:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
> :
> > Hi Ryan,
> > The attached file seems to do the job.
> > Cheers,
> > Pierre
>
> @Pierre
> How did you create the file?
> If I
2015-12-12 21:41 GMT+01:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
:
> Hi Harm,
>
> 2015-12-06 0:44 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley :
>>
>> 2015-12-05 21:49 GMT+01:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
>> :
>> > Hi Ryan,
>> > The attached
e argument in position 1: #f
Here is the actual markup snippet:
aih8\harmonic\glissando^\markup{
\epsfile #X #10 #"niolin.eps"
}
Any ideas on how to successfully add the EPS file?
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tor.
Here is the lilypond error code:
Wrong type argument in position 1: #f
Here is the actual markup snippet:
aih8\harmonic\glissando^\markup{
\epsfile #X #10 #"niolin.eps"
}
Any ideas on how to successfully add the EPS file?
It’s generally hard to tell without a minimal example[1] –
he EPS file directly from Adobe Illustrator.
>
> Here is the lilypond error code:
>
> Wrong type argument in position 1: #f
>
>
> Here is the actual markup snippet:
>
> aih8\harmonic\glissando^\markup{
> \epsfile #X #10 #"niolin.eps"
> }
>
>
>
Thomas Morley writes:
> Though, if you can't find anything I've no idea how you could add
> reasonable values for BoundingBox.
eps2eps is a good bet.
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to add a bounding box for it for it to work, but am
> not sure how to do that.
>
> I exported the EPS file directly from Adobe Illustrator.
>
> Here is the lilypond error code:
>
> Wrong type argument in position 1: #f
>
>
> Here is the actual markup snippet:
>
&g
Here is the eps file:
https://www.mediafire.com/?xhsu0jiidib2k9u
What is the simplest lilypond file I could make to prove that it is not the
larger structure of the file and is the eps file causing problems.
And if it is the latter case, how do I ameliorate the eps file? I simply
did an export
2015-12-05 21:49 GMT+01:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
:
> Hi Ryan,
> The attached file seems to do the job.
> Cheers,
> Pierre
@Pierre
How did you create the file?
If I manually delete the non-UTF-characters, it sort of works, though
I think you did something using
Ryan Michael writes:
>> On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 3:55 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
>>
>>> Thomas Morley writes:
>>>
>>> > Though, if you can't find anything I've no idea how you could add
>>> > reasonable values for BoundingBox.
>>>
Hi Ryan,
The attached file seems to do the job.
Cheers,
Pierre
2015-12-05 21:41 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup :
> Ryan Michael writes:
>
> >> On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 3:55 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> >>
> >>> Thomas Morley
-align #Y #CENTER {
\epsfile #X #10 #(ly:find-file
creativecommons_by-sa.eps)
}
\teeny {
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/}}}
On Fri, 2015-08-07 at 07:31 +0200, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello Kyle,
No error for me
Hello Kyle,
No error for me on OS X 10.4.4 with LP 2.19.22.
JM
Le 7 août 2015 à 02:04, Kyle Shaw kylebs...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi all:
It appears that \epsfile works on Windows but not on Mac.
Compiling:
\version 2.18.2
\markup \epsfile #X #20 #logo.eps
... results
Hi all:
It appears that \epsfile works on Windows but not on Mac.
Compiling:
\version 2.18.2
\markup \epsfile #X #20 #logo.eps
... results in:
warning: `(gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595.28 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=841.89
-
dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -r1200 -sDEVICE
-c.setpdfwrite -ftest.ps)' failed (256)
fatal error: failed files: ~/test.ly
Any ideas why I can't get \epsfile to work?
On the invisible-because-too-obvious side, that is exactly the message
I get when I have inadvertently left test.pdf open in an external
reader!
~/test.ly does not look
Kyle,
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Kyle Shaw [via Lilypond]
ml-node+s1069038n179189...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
Hi:
I attempt to compile this:
%%
\version 2.18.2
\markup {
\epsfile #X #10 #MaximLogo2.eps
}
%%
...and I get this:
warning: `(gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS
Hi:
I attempt to compile this:
%%
\version 2.18.2
\markup {
\epsfile #X #10 #MaximLogo2.eps
}
%%
...and I get this:
warning: `(gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595.28
-dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=841.89 - dCompatibilityLevel=1.4
-dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -r1200 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile
: failed files: ~/test.ly
Any ideas why I can't get \epsfile to work?
On the invisible-because-too-obvious side, that is exactly the message I get
when I have inadvertently left test.pdf open in an external reader!
Hope this helps,
M. Theo
-06-08 17:39 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com:
If I put some markup at the end of a score like this
\markup {\with-url #'some url \epsfile #X #100 #filename.eps }
the filename.eps is displayed after the music, but there is no hotspot
for the link as there would
If I put some markup at the end of a score like this
\markup {\with-url #'some url \epsfile #X #100 #filename.eps }
the filename.eps is displayed after the music, but there is no hotspot
for the link as there would be if it was just some text there.
It would be nice if the user could click
2014-06-08 17:39 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com:
If I put some markup at the end of a score like this
\markup {\with-url #'some url \epsfile #X #100 #filename.eps }
the filename.eps is displayed after the music, but there is no hotspot
for the link as there would
On 04/28/2014 09:45 AM, Marc Hohl wrote:
Am 28.04.2014 00:08, schrieb Rutger Hofman:
Good evening list,
I want to include a title page w/ an \epsfile image in a number of files
(score, parts), where the point size for the files may differ: score has
smaller font than parts, basically. Now I
Am 28.04.2014 00:08, schrieb Rutger Hofman:
Good evening list,
I want to include a title page w/ an \epsfile image in a number of files
(score, parts), where the point size for the files may differ: score has
smaller font than parts, basically. Now I want to write one include file
that makes
Good evening list,
I want to include a title page w/ an \epsfile image in a number of files
(score, parts), where the point size for the files may differ: score has
smaller font than parts, basically. Now I want to write one include file
that makes the title page, and I want that title page
is dealt with as needed:
\epsfile #Y #(* 1 mgnStf) % replacing 1 with the number of staff-spaces
you'd like at size 20
#your eps file.eps
===BONUS===
The mgnStf concept is also handy for text positioning within a markup:
\translate #(cons 0 (* mgnStf -3)) % for instance
Not as elegant
Hi, I have successfully embedded an .eps file in lilypond output, but i
am sizing it more or less by eyeball because i don't know what the units
are for second (size) argument. The manual (2.10) just says:
,
| \epsfile axis (number) size (number) file-name (string)
| Inline an EPS image
it more or less by eyeball because i don't know what the units
are for second (size) argument. The manual (2.10) just says:
,
| \epsfile axis (number) size (number) file-name (string)
| Inline an EPS image. The image is scaled along axis to size.
`
I don't know anything really about
Hi list.
I've been through the list, tests and doc, but I can't find an answer.
Using 2.9 on XP
I'm trying to insert an eps file into a music for the viol.
Here's my essai.ly:
\version 2.9
\include tirer.eps
\score {
\clef bass
\relative c {
c^\markup { \epsfile #0 #5 #tirer.eps
LEGRAND pb with epsfile
The good syntaxe :
La bonne syntaxe est :
\version 2.9
\score {
\relative c {
\clef bass
c^\markup { \epsfile #0 #5 #tirer.eps }
}
}
tirer.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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I was unable to use that command with success.
I made a drawing in Corel 11, exported it as eps but it did not get into the
file.
However the command as it is given in the regression tests worked fine?..
Can anybody send me a tried and successfully imbedded eps file for me to
try..
Thanks
Best
If you search the mailing list archives, you will find that
there are problems with certain EPS files, or rather with
EPS files generated by certain programs.
/Mats
Mehmet Okonsar wrote:
I was unable to use that command with success.
I made a drawing in Corel 11, exported it as eps but it
Graham Percival wrote:
Is \hspace #0 a stable construct? (if not, could we have a \null markup
command that _is_ stable, and does the same thing as \hspace #0 ?)
Yes, I think that a \null markup would be a sensible idea. I've added it
to CVS.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henrik Frisk wrote:
1. Is it not possible to move the eps
graphic? I have tried \raise without success.
. . . I have tried a number of commands
apart from \raise . . .
\markup { \translate #(cons 2 5) \epsfile #eps/nss.eps }
In the LilyPond 2.6.0
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Two questions about the \epsfile statement that I can't find in the
documentation:
1. Is it not possible to move the eps graphic? I have tried \raise without
success.
You can't move scripts wholesale with \raise. See
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Two questions about the \epsfile statement that I can't find in the
documentation:
1. Is it not possible to move the eps graphic? I have tried \raise
without success.
You can't move scripts wholesale with \raise. See
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Two questions about the \epsfile statement that I can't find in the
documentation:
1. Is it not possible to move the eps graphic? I have tried \raise
without success.
You can't move scripts wholesale
Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Two questions about the \epsfile statement that I can't find in the
documentation:
1. Is it not possible to move the eps graphic? I have tried \raise
without
On 24-Aug-05, at 3:17 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
You can't move scripts wholesale with \raise. See
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/
Text-markup.html
Graham,
Where did this information go in the 2.6/2.7 manual?
As Mats said, this trick no longer
Two questions about the \epsfile statement that I can't find in the
documentation:
1. Is it not possible to move the eps graphic? I have tried \raise without
success.
2. Is it possible to scale the size of the graphic? (It strikes me now that it
may be scaled with the global-staff-size
''' 8^\markup { \epsfile #test.eps } ( e'' f' c' ) r2
\bar |.
} % Voice
\context Lyrics = lyric 0 \lyricmode {
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
} % Lyrics
can anyone show me an example of using \markup { \epsfile filename} ? this is
what I have:
b''' 8^markup { \epsfile test.eps }
I can't find any other information on this command. my eps file was made in
the gimp. Using lilypond 2.6.1 compiled from source on debian
unstable/testing.
Art
There is an example in the Regressions Test document included in the
on-line documentation.
/Mats
Arthur Moore wrote:
can anyone show me an example of using \markup { \epsfile filename} ? this is
what I have:
b''' 8^markup { \epsfile test.eps }
I can't find any other information
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