Ray Brohinsky wrote:
The easy production of .pdf files is very attractive, btw. I wonder if I've missed a control for the dpi of the output of .pdf's? or if that's been added in 2.0?
If you use ly2dvi -p (in version 1.8 or simply 'lilypon' in version 2.0), you will get scalable vector fonts, so there is no need for any
dpi setting.
Then, I ran convert-ly to upgrade from 1.6.1 to 1.8.1. I had not put a \version command in the original code, because I'd had some real problems with the \version command back in 1.2 or 1.4. So I invoked convert-ly with --from and --to, with the version numbers, and the output was identical to the input. Then I added the \version command seen in the code on the web page, and the output differed from the input by exactly one byte less. Which byte was removed, I haven't determined yet, because I can't find it. (or the lack of it). I ran ly2dvi -p on the result, and compared both .ps and .pdf files to the -old versions. Without any noticeable change in code, there is definitely a change to the \copyright symbol's handling (which should be happening within LaTeX or TeX!) and the font has changed.
You can easily compare the old and new files, using the command diff oldfile newfile.
Are you sure that you ran 'convert-ly -e carolmedley.ly' after you had removed the comment on the \version command (the comment is actually the only byte differing). When I tried convert-ly on your file, it did lots of changes.
/Mats
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