My experience of final touches in general is that on the average you
have to
repeat the final touch at least 3 times, since you found some other
minor detail
you wanted to fix so that you had to rerun the full process again.
Therefore,
I personally prefer to spend more time on fixing the
Thanks a lot,
I was a bit afraid to ask this because it's not really a question about
lilypond.
To Kieren, the final touch is about the placement of some objects like
rests or harmonics : a few months ago I was working on In the woods by
Takemitsu (a piece for guitar) and the notation used for
It didn't work for me in inkscape but with scribus it's really really
amazing what we can do!
thanks a lot
matth
2008/3/6, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My experience of final touches in general is that on the average you
have to
repeat the final touch at least 3 times, since you found
an example); if I type this in the gimp I won't
have a G clef but just the text.
Does Anyone have an idea?
Thanks a lot.
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Hi, Matthieu,
I'd like to add some little details to finalize a score, it would be a bit
too hard for me to do this with lily so I had the idea to import the pdf in
the GIMP and then add the final touch.
I don't have the knowledge to comment about the font issue, but I do
have a suggestion
Hi Matthieu,
I'd like to add some little details to finalize a score, it would
be a bit
too hard for me to do this with lily so I had the idea to import
the pdf in
the GIMP and then add the final touch.
I used to do the same thing: I would open the Lilypond-generated
PostScript file in
2008/3/5, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If not, I second Chris's suggestion to avoid GIMP, in favour of a
vector-based application.
Inkscape is free and can directly open .ps files generated by LilyPond :)
http://www.inkscape.org/
Cheers,
Valentin