Greetings, again -
I have a second problem with my long-text-in-a-transcription. I need to
include a small piece of music, preferably in line with the text. The
original has no clef or lines -- just notes with a slur and articulations.
I'm pretty sure I've seen a discussion about this, but I
Is
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Formatting-text#Music-notation-inside-markup
any use?
Phil Holmes
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From: Ralph Palmer
To: lilypond-user Mailinglist
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 1:59 PM
Subject: Music in text
Greetings
2011/5/30 Ralph Palmer palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com
Greetings, again -
I have a second problem with my long-text-in-a-transcription. I need to
include a small piece of music, preferably in line with the text. The
original has no clef or lines -- just notes with a slur and articulations.
I'm
That's it, Phil! Thanks,
Ralph
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net wrote:
Is
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Formatting-text#Music-notation-inside-markup
any
use?
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
*From:* Ralph Palmer
I have a lilypond file which is a 4 part vocal score, 20 bars long. It
runs with no visible error and prints correctly. I have tried:
1. Using OOolilypond 0.4. I inserted my file into the template direct to
lilypond, it produces lots of syntax errors. I found a minimal example:
\key c \major
2009/9/5 mark damerell markdamer...@googlemail.com:
I have a lilypond file which is a 4 part vocal score, 20 bars long. It
runs with no visible error and prints correctly. I have tried:
1. Using OOolilypond 0.4. I inserted my file into the template direct to
lilypond, it produces lots of
with MicroSoft Word.).On the Lilypond website there is advertised "MIX MUSIC AND TEXT" and it says further: " with the lily-pond utility you can integrate music into LaTeX or HTML seamlessly".Can anyone explain to me how to achieve all of this? Thanks in advance. This is
there is advertised MIX MUSIC AND TEXT
and it says further: with the lily-pond utility you can integrate
music into LaTeX or HTML seamlessly.
Can anyone explain to me how to achieve all of this? Thanks in
advance.
This is explained in Chapter 13 lilypond-book: Integrating text and
music
On 4-Jun-06, at 3:15 PM, Reinhard wrote:
I guess a good solution would be to produce postscript instead of pdf
and to import that file to a image processor like gimp or inkscape.
That
way you can create either png or svg files which both could be used as
images in your
openoffice file.
You
need to find out if it's possible to copy the
examples from myAdobe Reader 7.0to my Openoffice.org 2.o Writer
where I'm writing the text. (This text processor is compatible with MicroSoft
Word.).
On the Lilypond websitethere is advertised "MIX MUSIC
AND TEXT" and it says further: "
AND TEXT
and it says further: with the lily-pond utility you can integrate
music into LaTeX or HTML seamlessly.
Can anyone explain to me how to achieve all of this? Thanks in
advance.
This is explained in Chapter 13 lilypond-book: Integrating text and
music. There you will find
MIX MUSIC AND TEXT and it says further: with the lily-pond
utility you can integrate music into LaTeX or HTML seamlessly. Can anyone
explain to me how to achieve all of this? Thanks in advance.
OpenOffice.org integration is not implemented, but it is available as a
sponsored feature. See
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