To: Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tex4ht and LaTeX music applications?
Hi Helge, I have LyX 1.4.4 and lilypond 2.10.14-1 installed. I would very much
like to try your external inset for lilypond to be able to easily use music
notation in my LyX docs
To: Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tex4ht and LaTeX music applications?
Hi Helge, I have LyX 1.4.4 and lilypond 2.10.14-1 installed. I would very much
like to try your external inset for lilypond to be able to easily use music
notation in my LyX docs
To: Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tex4ht and LaTeX music applications?
Hi Helge, I have LyX 1.4.4 and lilypond 2.10.14-1 installed. I would very much
like to try your external inset for lilypond to be able to easily use music
notation in my Ly
Jamie Faunt wrote:
For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do
have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather
than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this
list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX
so that I
Les Denham wrote:
Are you familiar with Lilypond (http://lilypond.org)? It produces
beautiful
results, and can be integrated with LaTeX. So putting it together with
Lyx should be practical, though I haven't tried it.
I'd recommend that, too. The upcoming LyX 1.4.4 will check for lilypond,
I'm not sure this will help, my son uses Lilypond. While he complains
about some difficulty, the program typesets in latex very easily, so
you may be able to use it to include your notation in Lyx. The only
two other programs he wants cost about $700.00. I installed Lilypond
for him from
Jamie Faunt wrote:
For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do
have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather
than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this
list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX
so that I
Les Denham wrote:
Are you familiar with Lilypond (http://lilypond.org)? It produces
beautiful
results, and can be integrated with LaTeX. So putting it together with
Lyx should be practical, though I haven't tried it.
I'd recommend that, too. The upcoming LyX 1.4.4 will check for lilypond,
I'm not sure this will help, my son uses Lilypond. While he complains
about some difficulty, the program typesets in latex very easily, so
you may be able to use it to include your notation in Lyx. The only
two other programs he wants cost about $700.00. I installed Lilypond
for him from
Jamie Faunt wrote:
For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do
> have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather
> than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this
> list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX
> so that
Les Denham wrote:
> Are you familiar with Lilypond (http://lilypond.org)? It produces
> beautiful
> results, and can be integrated with LaTeX. So putting it together with
> Lyx should be practical, though I haven't tried it.
I'd recommend that, too. The upcoming LyX 1.4.4 will check for
I'm not sure this will help, my son uses Lilypond. While he complains
about some difficulty, the program typesets in latex very easily, so
you may be able to use it to include your notation in Lyx. The only
two other programs he wants cost about $700.00. I installed Lilypond
for him from
Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your
own very helpful page on same.
These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn
about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.
Being an author of music instruction materials as well, my primary
use and interest
On Sunday 28 January 2007 18:17, Jamie Faunt wrote:
Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your
own very helpful page on same.
These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn
about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.
Being an author of music instruction
Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your
own very helpful page on same.
These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn
about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.
Being an author of music instruction materials as well, my primary
use and interest
On Sunday 28 January 2007 18:17, Jamie Faunt wrote:
Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your
own very helpful page on same.
These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn
about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.
Being an author of music instruction
Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your
own very helpful page on same.
These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn
about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.
Being an author of music instruction materials as well, my primary
use and interest
On Sunday 28 January 2007 18:17, Jamie Faunt wrote:
> Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your
> own very helpful page on same.
>
> These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn
> about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.
>
> Being an author of music
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