Re: calling lilybin (or similar) as a service triggered from a [JavaScript?] form in a web page

2018-03-28 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Paul,

> I've done something in roughly the same ballpark by creating a version of 
> LilyBin for Clairnote music notation:
> http://lilybin.clairnote.org/
> Not sure if it makes sense for your use case, but check out this blog post 
> for more details.
> http://clairnote.org/blog/2017/06/announcing-lilybin-clairnote/

#whoa

This is literally exactly what I was asking about.
And that’s using 'literally' like it *used* to be defined, not how it’s 
literally been redefined… as 'figuratively'.  ;)

Thanks!
K.



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Re: calling lilybin (or similar) as a service triggered from a [JavaScript?] form in a web page

2018-03-27 Thread Paul Morris

On 03/13/2018 11:54 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:

Hello all,  Has anyone tried to set up a form (e.g., Javascript) in a web page 
which, when submitted, triggers a Lilypond-on-server (LoS?) 
application/environment (e.g., lilybin.com) and returns a PDF?

I'd like to offer some music and music education documents and templates on my 
website, but (a) don’t want to show my Lilypond code, and (b) if possible, 
avoid installing and maintaining the Lilypond server installation myself.

Thanks for any hints/advice/pointers.


Hi Kieren,

I've done something in roughly the same ballpark by creating a version 
of LilyBin for Clairnote music notation:


http://lilybin.clairnote.org/

Not sure if it makes sense for your use case, but check out this blog 
post for more details.


http://clairnote.org/blog/2017/06/announcing-lilybin-clairnote/

Cheers,
-Paul


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calling lilybin (or similar) as a service triggered from a [JavaScript?] form in a web page

2018-03-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all,

Has anyone tried to set up a form (e.g., Javascript) in a web page which, when 
submitted, triggers a Lilypond-on-server (LoS?) application/environment (e.g., 
lilybin.com) and returns a PDF?

I'd like to offer some music and music education documents and templates on my 
website, but (a) don’t want to show my Lilypond code, and (b) if possible, 
avoid installing and maintaining the Lilypond server installation myself.

Thanks for any hints/advice/pointers.
Kieren.


Kieren MacMillan, composer
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