The corresponding information is included in the "Application Usage"
part of the documentation for version 2.12 and later, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Alternate-methods-of-mixing-text-and-music#Inserting-LilyPond-output-into-other-programs
/Mats
Wei
Hi Carl,
Mats has answered my first question. Thanks for your reply.
Which version of LilyPond are you using? I couldn't find a section 14.11 in
any of the current documentation.
I'm using version 2.12.1. I only find section 14.11 in user document of version
2.10.
Here is the link:
http:/
Hi Mats,
> If you just want a clef, for example, and nothing else, the easiest is to use
a stand-alone markup command:
>
> \markup{ \musicglyph #"clefs.G }
Stand-alone markup is right what I need. The \markup command works for me.
I have a further question. Is there a list of musicglyph? I sti
On 4/5/09 10:01 AM, "Wei-Wei Guo" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm writing a extension for Sphinx, with which I can write music learning
> notes.
> I need to show those clifs, keys, notes, and so on with out staff and other
> things.
I'm not sure exactly what you want to show. You say "without st
If you just want a clef, for example, and nothing else, the easiest is
to use a stand-alone markup command:
\markup{ \musicglyph #"clefs.G }
For the white border, I seem to remember that some solutions have been
posted on the mailing list.
/Mats
Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing
Dear all,
I'm writing a extension for Sphinx, with which I can write music learning notes.
I need to show those clifs, keys, notes, and so on with out staff and other
things.
My solution is using
\new Staff \with {
\remove Staff_symbol_engraver
\remove Time_signature_engraver
\remove Ste