Am Mittwoch, 29. September 2010, um 03:54:23 schrieb Mark Polesky: > Have you looked at Reinhold's OrchestralLily package? > http://kainhofer.com/orchestrallily/
That version is way outdated. The latest version (for lilypond 2.13.x) is available only in git and is up-to-date as of yesterday's git version (where you can tweak the part-combiner with \partcombineApart etc.). I'm actually using it to generate huge (and very well-looking) orchestral scores for the music publishing company that I'm building up right now. I actually wanted to wait for lilypond 2.14 before I prepare a new release, so that I have a stable release working with a stable lilypond version... I have no idea, though, when lilypond 2.14 will be finally released. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to update the OrchestralLily documentation so far. The best documentation for the current version is the paper and the presentation that I gave at the LAC2010 conference this May in Utrecht: http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/science/publications.html It gives a nice overview, although it does not got into much details. Still, you should be able to get things going from that paper. Cheers, Reinhold -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Reinhold Kainhofer, [email protected], http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/ * Financial & Actuarial Math., Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria * http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/, DVR: 0005886 * LilyPond, Music typesetting, http://www.lilypond.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
