Org-mode is a pretty remarkable way to do this. You can embed LilyPond source
code directly into the document's markup. Then, when you export to LaTeX, it
can compile the LP snippets automatically and insert them into the result.
begin sample org file
#+PROPERTY: header-args:lilypond
On 4 Apr 2015, at 21:10, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Am 4. April 2015 21:41:17 MESZ, schrieb Daniel Contreras
daniel.c.9...@gmail.com:
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document.
Can someone point me in the right direction to achieve this? Thanks a
On 05/04/2015 05:41, Daniel Contreras wrote:
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document. Can
someone point me in the right direction to achieve this? Thanks a bunch I am
using version 2.18.
Lyx and Scribus both allow Lilypond source to be included in frames
within
Am 04.04.2015 um 22:20 schrieb Michael Hendry:
On 4 Apr 2015, at 21:10, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Am 4. April 2015 21:41:17 MESZ, schrieb Daniel Contreras
daniel.c.9...@gmail.com:
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document.
Can someone point me in the
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document. Can
someone point me in the right direction to achieve this? Thanks a bunch I am
using version 2.18.
Daniel Contreras
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Am 4. April 2015 21:41:17 MESZ, schrieb Daniel Contreras
daniel.c.9...@gmail.com:
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document.
Can someone point me in the right direction to achieve this? Thanks a
bunch I am using version 2.18.
Ehm, and what program to produce the
On 2015-04-04 02:20 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:
On 4 Apr 2015, at 21:10, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Am 4. April 2015 21:41:17 MESZ, schrieb Daniel Contreras
daniel.c.9...@gmail.com:
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document.
Can someone point me in the
I would suggest just write the document in lilypond... that's what i do.
HTH
Stephen
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Dear community,
I have a problem with including a png-file in a latex document, which also
has lilypond-examples, that I process with lilypond-book.
I think, it could have to do with the graphics-package of latex.
The fact is, when I don't use figure environment, that document will be
compiled
On Wed 05 Jan 2011, 11:11 Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I have a problem with including a png-file in a latex document, which also
has lilypond-examples, that I process with lilypond-book.
I think, it could have to do with the graphics-package of latex.
The fact is, when I don't use
a problem with including a png-file in a latex document, which
also
has lilypond-examples, that I process with lilypond-book.
I think, it could have to do with the graphics-package of latex.
The fact is, when I don't use figure environment, that document will be
compiled without a problem
Dear Stefan,
% \pause\begin{figure}
% \centering
% \includegraphics[height=5 cm]{./hexachorde.png}
% \end{figure}
Here you include a file called hexachorde.png. Where is it located? In the
same directory as the tex-file? In that case, you would have include it as
Dear Susan,
Yes, exactly, it helped!
2011/1/5 Susan Dittmar susan.ditt...@gmx.de
Dear Stefan,
% \pause\begin{figure}
% \centering
% \includegraphics[height=5 cm]{./hexachorde.png}
% \end{figure}
Here you include a file called hexachorde.png. Where is it located? In the
same
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:06:12PM +1100, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
Hi folks,
Next weekend I'll be attending a composing workshop organised by my
church. One of the sessions will cover the relevant software. It seems
the facilitator is going to be showing off Finale and Sibelius, but he
Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
Let me begin by saying thanks to everyone who offered ideas.
As it turned out, the best examples I could readily find were the
examples in the documentation. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to show
the examples via the projector, but I was able to give a good run down
NITPICKING-OT
2008/10/16 Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Difficult modern concepts are much easier in Lilypond than the others, e.g.
figured bass:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=291
Just out of curiosity (I don't know anything about figures bass)... :-)
Is the number 6
You are right, the markup should probably be
\markup {\tiny \number 6 \super (1) }
instead of
\markup {\number 6 \super (1) }
I didn't manage to decipher exactly how the font size setting is done
for the normal bass figures,
but using \tiny or \small for the markup seems to give a size that
2008/10/17 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Valentine, can you change the snippet?
Done :-)
-- btw: the name is Valentin, without a final `e' (`Valentine' being
the French female version of Valentin :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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Checking a bit more carefully, I can confirm that it's \tiny (i.e.
font-size -2) that gives the
correct size.
/Mats
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
You are right, the markup should probably be
\markup {\tiny \number 6 \super (1) }
instead of
\markup {\number 6 \super (1) }
I didn't manage to
Pro:
- LilyPond supports collaboration very well, as these are only text
files (think of mediawiki and other wikis which can support LilyPond).
- LilyPond is free, while Sibelius and Finale's even non-profit licenses
are expensive.
Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
Hi folks,
Next weekend I'll be
2008/10/16 Cameron Horsburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1) What does LilyPond do well?
(I already have that the default output is far better than the
equivalent in most software I've seen, and it is very quick once the
basics are mastered. I'll also mention the integration with
OpenOffice, HTML and
Well, musipedia.org could show an other interesting example. LilyPond's
format allows search for music phrases.
Tim Slattery wrote:
Cameron Horsburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd also appreciate it if anyone had files I could use that show off
some of the more interesting features of
For the examples, you may want to use some of the Inspirational
headwords from
the latest version of the manual, i.e. the examples at the top of each
(well, at least most)
section of chapters 1 and 2 in
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond/
/Mats
Cameron Horsburgh
Hi Cameron,
1) What does LilyPond do well?
(I already have that the default output is far better than the
equivalent in most software I've seen, and it is very quick once the
basics are mastered. I'll also mention the integration with
OpenOffice, HTML and LaTeX.)
Difficult modern concepts
Hi folks,
Next weekend I'll be attending a composing workshop organised by my
church. One of the sessions will cover the relevant software. It seems
the facilitator is going to be showing off Finale and Sibelius, but he
seems willing for me to do a very brief presentation on LilyPond. I'm
not
Check out the LilyPond Reports by Valentin Villenave:
http://valentin.villenave.info/-English-
Reports relevant to your question are #5-8 and #10.
Hope this helps.
- Mark
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2008/10/16 Mark Polesky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Reports relevant to your question are #5-8 and #10.
Thanks for the mention; I strongly hope more are to come as soon as I
have some time :-)
Some of the composers I mention in the LilyReport #10 have their own
website, with some very nice examples to
2008/10/16 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And of course, Trevor B's unique blog:
...oops; the right url being:
http://thereddoor.typepad.com/
(thanks Mats :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 5:06 AM, Cameron Horsburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Next weekend I'll be attending a composing workshop organised by my
church. One of the sessions will cover the relevant software. It seems
the facilitator is going to be showing off Finale and Sibelius, but
If you write (or significantly modify) any lilypond examples, be careful
about the limited spacing in the manual. Specifically, all examples in
the manual are created with this block:
\paper {
#(define dump-extents #t)
line-width = 160\mm - 2.0 * 0.4\in
ragged-right = ##t
indent = 0
Hi!
We want to use Lilypond for generating music examples integrated in text for
display in a e-learning CMS context (using for example Joomla, Moodle or
Wordpress as backend). We got ScoreRender (
http://scorerender.abelcheung.org/) working well for a Wordpress
installation on my Linux Ubuntu
Hi!
We want to use Lilypond for generating music examples integrated in text for
display in a e-learning CMS context (using for example Joomla, Moodle or
Wordpress as backend). We got ScoreRender (
http://scorerender.abelcheung.org/) working well for a Wordpress
installation on my Linux Ubuntu
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