I'm new at this and expect to be drawing from this well, so, at the risk of providing common knowledge, I'll contribute what I know about this subject and how I plan to go about preparing .pdf pages for current publishing project. As a Quark and InDesign user, I have been very happy with the results obtained with a publishing suite built around "Scribus," which is a open source high end desktop publishing program similar to MS publisher, "Inkscape," an illustrator program, and "Gimp," an image manipulation program and photo handler. Add Foxit .pdf reader ($30) and you might be able delete Acrobat. Corel Fusion ($29) manages .pdf stacks.
To the point (I am winging this, accuracy not assured) 1) Set up a page to the desired size in Scribus 2) Set up origin and destination files. Files won't be too big. 3) Draw image box on page (as opposed to text box) 4) Import .pdf containing content. ( I am producing separate files for each line of music and lyrics. Two reasons for this. One, I am new and had trouble laying out the sheet as one file, and, two, recognized that in the long run, separate files would save me work) 5) Click (what amounts to) "size image to frame." 5) Do the same thing with all the staffs. 6) Move them around, resize the box. Add text in boxes or columns, put frames around them, add pictures, page number, and all that. What you have done is use Lily Pond to create the graphic, and your cost is whatever you can donate. 7) Export as .pdf, .png, jpg, or whatever. Dozens of graphic and document formats are supported. These guys are good. The format conversions are lightning to the point of near seamless. If there is loss, I'm not finding it. If I do, I'll just increase the page size. Inkscape has saved my neck on more than one occasion, but I am not versed in it to wing a proposal. You can make or import little pictures of notes and additionals, like a #, enclose them in a little transparent box, and drag them around the frame. You can erase, color, underline, shade or add effects, really make your work stand out and be recognized. Go get 'em. All I really want to do is finish this guitar instruction session. -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Cut-and-paste-from-manual-returns-errors-tp147276p147319.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
