Hi John,
I'm not an iOS programmer, but fwiw, I remember a discussion about this
topic from some years back.
One thing that came up is that, in iOS, it's not possible (i.e.,
allowed) to build a iOS lilypond app which is then called from some
separate text-editor app. Thus if anything, one
Attached is a bit of an early 18th print (*) using movable type - does
anyone on the list know what the sign that looks like an E is?
Richard
(*)
http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/423684
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On 05/21/2016 12:21 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
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.
You might also consider VexFlow which is written in Javascript:
Am 21.05.2016 um 16:50 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Il giorno sab 21 mag 2016 alle 10:20, Urs Liska
> ha scritto:
>> ... which may still give a nice smile to some:
>>
>> https://twitter.com/u_li1973/status/734019831285096448
>
> :D
>
> So.. back on topic.. you went to
A while ago I asked about using slur-shaped tuplet brackets and someone
kindly posted the tupletBracketToSlur definition (pasted below).
This works nicely except that the slur is always on the same side as the
beams and stems, whereas it is usually placed on the opposite side.
I've been setting by
Il giorno sab 21 mag 2016 alle 10:20, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
... which may still give a nice smile to some:
https://twitter.com/u_li1973/status/734019831285096448
:D
So.. back on topic.. you went to Montreal and I see you held a speech
about LilyPond.
Waiting for a
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
>
... which may still give a nice smile to some:
https://twitter.com/u_li1973/status/734019831285096448
Best regards
Urs
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Am 21.05.2016 um 16:43 schrieb Paul:
> On 05/21/2016 12:21 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> 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.
> You might also consider
On my phone, it looks like a blobby lower-case t, which makes sense in
context.
On 21 May 2016 15:06, "Richard Shann" wrote:
> Attached is a bit of an early 18th print (*) using movable type - does
> anyone on the list know what the sign that looks like an E is?
>
>
Can you give a bit more context? What instrument? Can we see the signs at the
bottom of the image? Who is the composer? The work? More clues would help.
Andrew
On 22/05/2016, 12:01 AM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Richard Shann" wrote:
>Attached is a bit of an early 18th print (*) using
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