(I did exactly that job using ConTeXt as typesetting environment for my
scores. We discussed of lily in the ConTeXt mailing list for a while.
Here two half-finished
works:www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-I.pdf
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-II.pdf
score fragments by lily, graph and general typesetting by ConTeXt
)
Best
-a-
On 2 Nov 2005, at 16:41, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Arthur Dyck wrote:
I haven't seen anything on this list about Scribus, a linux-based
desktop publishing program. I have been playing with it and it has
some interesting features. Basically, you define your page size with
borders and then create text or image boxes for your input. You can
import lilypond pdf images directly into your image box. You can
then put transparent text boxes on top of your image allowing you to
do anykind of markup anywhere. I wouldn't recommend it for a an
ordinary sheet of music, but I think it adds some interesting
possibilites. I am trying to learn how to use it and how to use
Lilypond at the same time as I'm working on a liturgy, so it's making
for some long -- but fun -- days.
I think Scribus has a python interface, so you could write a little
plugin that takes .ly code, runs it through lily, and pasts back the
resulting PDF files.
That would actually be pretty neat...
Sponsored feature, anyone?
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