On Friday 27 January 2006 20.08, Alexandre B wrote: > On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: > > Erik Sandberg wrote: > > > On Friday 27 January 2006 06.40, Alexandre B wrote: > > >>Hi community, > > >> > > >>I don't really know where to show this bug, is it in this list, or in a > > >>Lilypond bug tracker, or even in Scribus' mailing lists and tracker, > > >> but I'll start here. > > >> > > >>If you download http://www.bourget.cc/dump/lily-eps.tar.gz and try to > > >>Import one of the included EPS file into Scribus, the lyrics get all > > >>jerky. > > >> > > >>I'd like to know if this is something on lilypond's side or Scribus' ? > > >> If it's on lilypond's side, do you think it would be something easily > > >> fixed ? > > >> > > >>By the way, I filed a similar bug report in Scribus's mantis > > >> bugtracker. > > > > For reasons of space saving, the > > > > lily-XXXXXX-Y.eps > > > > files don't embed fonts. They are not meant to be imported directly, > > but rather, to be used by LaTeX > > Hello, > > I tried with both lily-xxxxxxx-y.eps and lily-xxxxxxx.eps. Of course, the > -xxxxxxxx-y.eps version appears with almost nothing inside it, but the > problem is with the -xxxxxxx.eps version, the one with embedded fonts (and > I also played with the options of lilypond-book to embed fonts in every > .eps (even the xxxxxx-y.eps ones), but this doesn't change anything to the > Scribus importation.
One quick workaround can be to produce normal .ps/.pdf output from a .ly file, (with tagline=""), and then play randomly with ps2eps, ps2ps and ps2epsi until you get a cropped file which scribus understands. That solution usually works for me. -- Erik _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
