Hello John,

Am 20.05.2016 um 05:19 schrieb SNIPER36:
> Hello, I just came across lilypond while looking for a notation library that
> I can embed into an iOS app. I would like a view in my app that shows one
> bar of music notation at a time, and the lilypond file would be created
> programmatically, not by the user. I read the "Inserting LilyPond output
> into other programs" section, and see that I can output a png, which I could
> then display in my app. I'm just not sure how to embed this capability into
> the app, or if it can be done at all. Any help is appreciated. 

As others have said it's rather unlikely that LilyPond might ever work
on iOS. And maybe it will not be the ideal tool for your use case either.

I suggest you have a look at the Verovio library (http://verovio.org),
which is a tool intended for high-speed flexible in-browser (for example
JavaScript) rendering of music.

HTH
Urs

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