Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-11 Thread Francisco Vila
2015-06-11 1:39 GMT+02:00 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:

 Thank you!

 Summing up, currently there are 3 ways:

 1) importing the PDF pages with the glyphs
 2) importing an SVG file generated by LilyPond
 3) using the feta fonts as system fonts

 I find the first one not exactly quick and simple; the second one isn't
 good for my case (I need the glyphs, not a score);


An SVG score has all the glyphs. Moreover, some common music such as { b8[
d'] } produces output that you just can not type as glyphs from a font.


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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-11 Thread Urs Liska


Am 11.06.2015 um 08:30 schrieb Noeck:
 Hi Carlo,
 
 that's why I suggested the svg export way (2), not because you then take
 the whole score but you can then copy and move the symbols as you like.
 You don't even have to use a score. Here is a reference:
 http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font
 and you can use the glyphs like
 \markup { \musicglyph #clefs.G }
 
 If you prefer way (3), you can install the fonts in Debian. Under Ubuntu
 this works: open the folder /usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/fonts/otf and
 open the fonts with the font viewer, this has a button install. Not
 sure for debian.

Same for Debian/Gnome

 
 Once you have installed it, you can use a character map to choose the
 glyphs.

And (I think this hasn't been mentioned) when you have installed the
fonts that way you can open LilyPond created PDFs in Inkscape and the
glyphs should appear correctly.

IIRC this behaviour (not respecting included fonts) is considered a bug
(or at least a feature request) with Inkscape.


Urs

 
 HTH,
 Joram
 
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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-11 Thread Noeck
Hi Carlo,

that's why I suggested the svg export way (2), not because you then take
the whole score but you can then copy and move the symbols as you like.
You don't even have to use a score. Here is a reference:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font
and you can use the glyphs like
\markup { \musicglyph #clefs.G }

If you prefer way (3), you can install the fonts in Debian. Under Ubuntu
this works: open the folder /usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/fonts/otf and
open the fonts with the font viewer, this has a button install. Not
sure for debian.

Once you have installed it, you can use a character map to choose the
glyphs.

HTH,
Joram

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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-10 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Thank you!

Summing up, currently there are 3 ways:

1) importing the PDF pages with the glyphs
2) importing an SVG file generated by LilyPond
3) using the feta fonts as system fonts

I find the first one not exactly quick and simple; the second one isn't
good for my case (I need the glyphs, not a score); so I'll try to use the
fonts.

Ciao!

Carlo
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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-10 Thread tisimst
Carlos,

On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Carlo Stemberger-3 [via Lilypond] 
ml-node+s1069038n177694...@n5.nabble.com wrote:

 Thank you!

 Summing up, currently there are 3 ways:

 1) importing the PDF pages with the glyphs
 2) importing an SVG file generated by LilyPond
 3) using the feta fonts as system fonts

 I find the first one not exactly quick and simple; the second one isn't
 good for my case (I need the glyphs, not a score); so I'll try to use the
 fonts.


It doesn't really matter, but I'm curious, if you don't mind my asking,
what it is you planning to use them for? Thanks!

- Abraham




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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-10 Thread Carlo Stemberger
2015-06-11 2:00 GMT+02:00 tisimst tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com:

 It doesn't really matter, but I'm curious, if you don't mind my asking,
 what it is you planning to use them for?


It's for a flyer (advertisement for a school of music)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertisement: I'd like to put a lot of
musical symbols in the background.

Returning to the subject, I can't understand how to use the Emmentaler
font...

I did (on Debian):

cp /usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/fonts/otf/emmentaler-20.otf .fonts/

And now, how can I get, for example, a G-clef? Is there some documentation?

Thank you!

Carlo
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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-09 Thread Richard Shann
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 17:13 +0200, Marc Hohl wrote:
 Am 09.06.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Carlo Stemberger:
  Hi,
  I'd like to use LilyPond glyphs[1] in Inkscape.
 
  Currently what's the best practice?
 
 You could download the notation manual as pdf and load the pages with
 the glyphs into inkscape ...

On my Debian Wheezy distro loading an actual LilyPond generated PDF
score into Inkscape gives a score with the noteheads and much else
missing...

Richard

 
 Or you install the feta font as a system font. Then it should be usable 
 by inkscape as well.
 
 HTH,
 
 Marc
 
  Thank you!
 
  Carlo
 
 
  [1] http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font
 
 
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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-09 Thread Marc Hohl

Am 09.06.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Carlo Stemberger:

Hi,
I'd like to use LilyPond glyphs[1] in Inkscape.

Currently what's the best practice?


You could download the notation manual as pdf and load the pages with
the glyphs into inkscape ...

Or you install the feta font as a system font. Then it should be usable 
by inkscape as well.


HTH,

Marc


Thank you!

Carlo


[1] http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font


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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-09 Thread Noeck
 Am 09.06.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Carlo Stemberger:
 Hi,
 I'd like to use LilyPond glyphs[1] in Inkscape.

You can directly open a LilyPond-produced svg file in inkscape. So you
make sure all glyphs you need appear in a (dummy-) score and then
compile it with the svg backend and open it in Inkscape.

HTH,
Joram

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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-09 Thread tisimst
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Richard Shann-2 [via Lilypond] 
ml-node+s1069038n17764...@n5.nabble.com wrote:

 On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 17:13 +0200, Marc Hohl wrote:
  Am 09.06.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Carlo Stemberger:
   Hi,
   I'd like to use LilyPond glyphs[1] in Inkscape.
  
   Currently what's the best practice?
 
  You could download the notation manual as pdf and load the pages with
  the glyphs into inkscape ...

 On my Debian Wheezy distro loading an actual LilyPond generated PDF
 score into Inkscape gives a score with the noteheads and much else
 missing...


This is because Inkscape doesn't render the document using fonts from the
PDF even though they are embedded. It relies on the existence of fonts in
the regular system folder and tries to pick an alternative if the exact
font doesn't exist there. If you install the emmentaler-XX.otf fonts in the
system folder, you will find the glyphs appear in Inkscape as you expect.
The SVG backend compiler is a great way to go, though, as Joram has also
mentioned, since it doesn't require you to do anything extra with the
fonts, but they just end up as vector graphics, not as font characters.

- Abraham




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Re: Music symbols in Inkscape

2015-06-09 Thread Francisco Vila
2015-06-09 17:35 GMT+02:00 Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de:
 Am 09.06.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Carlo Stemberger:
 Hi,
 I'd like to use LilyPond glyphs[1] in Inkscape.

 You can directly open a LilyPond-produced svg file in inkscape. So you
 make sure all glyphs you need appear in a (dummy-) score and then
 compile it with the svg backend and open it in Inkscape.

\Offtopic{
  Some time ago I used LlilyPond-generated SVG to make a solid G-clef in blender
  https://paconet.org/cloud/index.php/s/FOBYPk2VPuC5at7/download
}

Document available if you like it.


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