Hi Jan-Peter, that sounds like a very nice idea.
However, I'm so involved in the conference already (along with my other duties which are quite overwhelming right now) that I can't commit to that beyond maybe occasional commenting or helping out with some lyluatex syntax/options.
From what I see in this thread I have the impression that it's necessary that *someone* steps out, creates a repository and a basic file, having some confidence not to stay alone with the task.
Best Urs Am 05.12.19 um 15:43 schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hi Werner, hi Bernhard, and especially Urs ;-), what about using a LaTeX a0poster-template together with lyluatex? That would make collaboration with GIT straightforward. A quick search brought up these templates: https://www.cfd.tu-berlin.de/~panek/tex/poster/poster.html http://www.latextemplates.com/cat/conference-posters Though, the template(s) need some adaption to work with lualatex. Even though my schedule is quite tight I would like to contribute. I have obtained the permission from two publishers to use single excerpts/pictures from the St.Mark passion (Ortus Berlin, I will talk about it) and a contemporary score composed by Hermann Keller (Edition Juliane Klein Berlin). Jan-Peter Am 04.12.19 um 12:05 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:Folks, the music engraving conference in Salzburg (January 17.-19.) aims to present as much note engraving programs as possible. While some companies send representatives (e.g., Dorico, Capella, Finale) – some even with talks – we don't have something similar for LilyPond in the main part of the conference. Instead, we would like to have a poster (in A0 format) that shows how LilyPond works, together with some showcase results. Now my question: Are there people who are willing to produce such a poster? Has anyone already done something similar for other conferences? Werner
