On Sunday 09 Feb 2003 7:26 pm, carlwenrich wrote:
> How do I generate png files (or whatever I need) to display the sheet music
> on a web (html) page?
>
I have just tried loading a postscript file into the GIMP and then "saving as"
PNG. Obviously the GIMP gives you loads of different file formats
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 09:22 pm, Laura Conrad wrote:
> David> You have no problem because you upgraded.
>
> No, I installed fresh in November.
Then the problem arose after November, or possibly
the files are elsewhere, but they are not in the three
tetex packages. It is stated in the d
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 08:29 pm, you wrote:
> > "David" == David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> David> Right now, there are no usable Debian binaries of
> lilypond, David> because tetex is broken in both stable and
> testing...
>
> David> Or have I missed somethin
Hi!
I am new in fine tuning of the lilypond output.
I can not figure out how to change the default vertical position of
articulations like staccato, tenuto, trill, mordent.
(e.g. c-. c--)
Thanks for any advice,
Tamás
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Tamás Hegedûs, Research Associate | http://www.biomembrane.hu
Membrane
> "David" == David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Right now, there are no usable Debian binaries of lilypond,
David> because tetex is broken in both stable and testing...
David> Or have I missed something? DaveA
I've been running 1.6 on stable (Woody), and swi
Right now, there are no usable Debian binaries of lilypond,
because tetex is broken in both stable and testing, or rather
the packages are broken and they will be upgraded but can't
be fixed, because they are shipped without necessary
config files. 1.6.6. is in unstable but it is uninstallable als
sofa2ly : a new preprocessor for lilypond
sofa2ly is a rudimentary perl script which converts tonic sofa choral notation
into roughly-corresponding lilypond input files.
Tonic sofa is a text-only music notation used widely in Anglophone churches in
Cameroon (where I happen to live and work). Lo