Hi Damian,
I used it successfully under winXP.
Insert an external file (in German it's the menue
Einfügen-Datei-Externes Material...), select lilypond and give the
path to your file.
I had to add a \include lilypond-book-preamble.ly to my lilypond files
to get it working, and, make sure LyX
It seems to me that this is a simple attempt to imitate what lilypond-book
already does. To me, the most straightforward solution would be to
use Insert - TeX Code
to insert the \begin{lilypond}... \end{lilypond} or \lilypondfile{...}
use File - Export - LaTeX (pdflatex) to save it as a .tex file
thanks rene , that helps
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On 2 May 2007, at 11:37, René Brandenburger wrote:
Hi Damian,
I used it successfully under winXP.
Insert an external file (in German it's the menue
Einfügen-Datei-Externes Material...), select lilypond and give the
path to your file.
I had to add a \include
Hi,
Here's a cleaner, jazzier version; and it only took me four months.
Sorry I missed this thread...
I've used dotted lines between notes for some scores.
For rhytmically unison notes I use GridLines. In the score I set
gridInterval = #(ly:make-moment 1 16)
and I make the it the default
lilypond.org does content negotiation, so that it can optionally serve
you lily-image.fr.png if you prefer french language images. It seems
that Safari doesn't do content negotiation correctly. That's why I
asked you to configure languages.
2007/5/1, Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May
Eyolf Oestrem wrote:
On 01.05.2007 (15:04), Ed Ardzinski wrote:
Don't you have to specify a tempo? (not sure what happens if you
don't)
\midi {\tempo 4 = 60}
This depends on which version you use. In the 2.10.x series, you
should NOT
include a tempo indication in the midi block,
A question from a forever it seems newbie...
When I compile a piece in Lilypond that turns out to be say, a 3 page
pdf, I get one pdf file that has 3 pages. is it possible to have it
instead compile 3 separate .pdf files?
that could be extremely useful for making a book in LaTeX...
thanks