Sorry. I think this should reply to all now. As for the example I sent, that's the barebones type. The ones I need to generate dynamically will have random notes and key signatures and what not. I'll try WSL though. I didn't even think of using that. I'll give it a go and respond here if something comes up.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 4:32 PM Jean Abou Samra <[email protected]> wrote: > Again, please keep the list in the recipients. In your mail client, > click "Reply to all", not "Reply". > > Le 17/07/2022 à 23:19, DoubleFelix a écrit : > > Oh I see. I looked at compiling LilyPond, but I'm windows and it seems > > like a pain (I have to set up some VM for a custom OS is what I got > > from the docs). > > > You could also use the Windows Subsystem for Linux, which is > easy to install as far as I could hear (yes, Microsoft officially > provides an option to install Linux these days, which speaks > volumes...) > > > > As for my input, it's pretty barebones: > > > > \version"2.22.2" > > \language"english" > > \header{ > > tagline = "" > > } > > { > > \omitScore.TimeSignature > > \omitScore.Rest > > \keya \major > > r4 > > } > > > So you just want to show an image of a key signature? > > How about generating those images for all 15 possible > key signatures once and for all, and never calling LilyPond > afterwards? > > Jean > >
