2007/8/23, Jack Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While OpenOffice isn't technically a freeware version of Microsoft Office,
I don't know how else to describe it to folks who have never heard of it
or used it. And since I wrote these intro notes, I am more inclined
to use GIMP for image editing and
Roy Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi --
I intend to produce songbooks of my songs in piano/vocal format with occasional
lines of guitar tablature. Is Lilypond capable of doing that?
Thank you,
Roy
Hi, Roy. I just finished completing a songbook of my recent CD using
lilypond. I
2007/8/23, Jack Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you wish to take a look at my songbook, go to
www.jack-cooper.com/songbook and enter guest and guest
as the userid and password. The songbook file is called
lop_songbook.pdf.
Hi Jack,
I took the liberty to download and look at your songbook, and
Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jack,
I took the liberty to download and look at your songbook, and just
wanted to share a few questions that occured to me while reading it:
Hi, Valentin. Thanks for your feedback- I would mind responsing
to your questions point by point.
2007/8/23, Jack Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you wish to take a look at my songbook, go to
www.jack-cooper.com/songbook and enter guest and guest
as the userid and password. The songbook file is called
lop_songbook.pdf.
Great. But lilypond.com is a mixing tanks company, please change the
Hi --
I intend to produce songbooks of my songs in piano/vocal format with occasional
lines of guitar tablature. Is Lilypond capable of doing that?
Thank you,
Roy
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any more tab
functions. As you mention occasional lines of guitar tab, you should be able
to do it.
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: songbooks with
guitar tablature Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:35:34 + Hi -- I intend
to produce songbooks of my songs in piano