Am 2011-08-09 um 19:08 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
LILYPOND_LOGLEVEL=BASIC lilypond -drelative-includes -dbackend=eps \
-dpreview -dno-aux-files --pdf --png -dpixmap-format=pngalpha -o
out/ \
FILENAME.ly
This creates FILENAME.{pdf,eps} and FILENAME.preview.{eps,pdf,png}
in the out/
directo
Am Sonntag, 7. August 2011, 19:16:11 schrieb ed stuckems:
> Hello:
>
> I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
> pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
> intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
> someone please
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)
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On 11-08-07 08:20 PM, ed stuckems wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
someone please comment on ways to improve
Hello:
I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
someone please comment on ways to improve my process or suggest a
different strategy?
n can me found here:
http://lilypond.org/macos-x.html http://lilypond.org/macos-x.html
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On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> My strategy: read the Usage manual. There you will find
> information about generating pngs directly with lilypond, and also
> about using lilypond-book to create an html (plus images) file
> directly.
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
I'm running
There's also lily2image.
$ lily2image
Usage: lily2image [-v] [-t] [-rN] [-fFORMAT] filename
-v print version number and quit
-aabout - tell about us and exit
-tset background to transparent
-r=Nset resolution to N (usually 72-2000)
On 8/08/2011, at 2:20 pm, ed stuckems wrote:
> I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
> pages.
An alternative method to the one(s) so far suggested is to add
#( ly:set-option 'backend 'eps)
to your .ly file. This will generate both .eps and .pdf files trimmed to
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
>
> See
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/usage/command_002dline-usage#command-line-options-for-lilypond
>
> If your lilypond examples fit on one stave, then running
>
> lilypond --png -dpreview -dno-print-pages file.ly
>
> will gener
On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 10:20:43PM -0400, ed stuckems wrote:
> I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
> pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
> intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
> someone please comment o
On 08/08/11 12:20, ed stuckems wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
someone please comment on ways to improve my
Hello:
I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
someone please comment on ways to improve my process or suggest a
different strategy?
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