Dear David and Bruno,
Many thanks for this.
I've looked at Partifi now: it seems mostly to have been designed to
produce individual parts from a full score although there does seem to
be the facility to combine some. But the need to have to label every
line and specify a part on every single page might make the whole thing
a bit labourious for what I wish to do. eg a 165 page full score with
up to 30 independent parts/lines to cut and paste into a short score of
just four principal lines would seem to take a long time to achieve -
unless I've missed some easier facility within Partifi.
But many thanks
Martyn
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From: David van Ooijen <[email protected]>
To: MJ Hodgson <[email protected]>
Cc: Lute NET <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 3 October 2016, 15:18
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Creating a short score from pdf full score
My mistake. Here's the correct link
[1][1]http://partifi.org/
David
On Monday, 3 October 2016, David van Ooijen
<[2][2][email protected]> wrote:
Partify com or org, don't know).
On Monday, 3 October 2016, MJ Hodgson
<[1][3][3][email protected]>
wrote:
I'd be grateful for advice on the best (free) software for
creating a
new short score from an existing pdf full score. What I
mean is
being
able to copy two or three principal lines and the bass onto
a new
pdf page of, say, a 30 part mass which already exists as
a pdf
.
I presume there's some where one can scroll over a line,
copy it
and
paste onto a new pdf and so, by digitally cutting and
pasting,
create a
new short score more useful to a theorbo player who finds
dealing
with
page turns every few bars not really practicable (unlike
keyboard
where
the right hand can turn).
MH
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