Re: Generating small fragments to be embedded into latex

2007-01-05 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Rune Zedeler wrote: 3) Possibly, I'd like to make the rhythmic staff and the key transparent It's also in the docs; see chapter 9. Yep. It is not very obvious how to make the staff lines invisible though. You have to remove the Staff_symbol_engraver. Why not use the same strategy as

Re: Generating small fragments to be embedded into latex

2007-01-05 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
See chapter 10.1.3 about the function I sponsored using the -dclip-systems command line option. If thats not the right chapter just search the manual for -dclip-systems. You can output snippets to pdf and eps (eps is better quality). I'm outputting musical fragments into word processors and

RE: Generating small fragments to be embedded into latex

2007-01-04 Thread Stewart Holmes
1) Try lilypondbook; I'd go into more detail, but it's an area I've not ventured into. 2) In the header, use tagline = 4) In the \layout section, use ragged-right = ##f Stewart Still, I have a number of problem. 1) I'd like to generate a 'small' pdf, to be embedded in a text, rather than a

Re: Generating small fragments to be embedded into latex

2007-01-04 Thread Graham Percival
Davide Benini wrote: \version 2.8.6 I recommend upgrading to 2.10. Still, I have a number of problem. 1) I'd like to generate a 'small' pdf, to be embedded in a text, rather than a regular page Read (in the 2.11 docs) chapter 14, especially 14.11. 2) I's like to eliminate the 'made with

Re: Generating small fragments to be embedded into latex

2007-01-04 Thread Rune Zedeler
Graham Percival wrote: 1) I'd like to generate a 'small' pdf, to be embedded in a text, rather than a regular page Read (in the 2.11 docs) chapter 14, especially 14.11. I would even say especially 14.2 :+) 3) Possibly, I'd like to make the rhythmic staff and the key transparent It's