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On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:56 PM Knute Snortum <ksnor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'll answer you as best I can.
>
> No, you don't need separate files to post to Mutopia.  I know that with
> some big pieces they release both the complete work and separate parts, but
> using separate files to create a complex piece is a good thing.  I think
> that the exact way to setup a complex piece to be usable as both separate
> parts and a complete piece is not yet agreed upon -- I could be wrong.
>
> If you're creating multipart sheet music with LilyPond, I think you're a
> step above novice.  But if you'd like I'd be happy to look at your ly and
> ily files and give you my comments.  But this is absolutely not required to
> submit to Mutopia.  The two things I know are requirements are that your
> submission be able to compile in both letter and a4 paper sizes without
> warnings or errors, and that you're able to provide a source that is not
> under copyright.  The first one may be difficult in your situation, but
> honestly, I usually write my pieces to look good in letter and just work in
> a4.  That's because I live in the US I guess.  Honestly, I don't know how a
> well-typeset piece is expected to look good in two different paper sizes.
> But that's a discussion for another day.
>
> I hope to see your submission to Mutopia soon!
>
> ---
> Knute Snortum
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>
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 5:36 AM Nah <sche...@runbox.com> wrote:
>
>> A little while ago, I started typesetting some pdf's I found on IMSLP.
>> I've been doing it for my own personal use, primarily to make the music
>> more readable for me on letter size paper. So I have some less than
>> elegant lilypond files. To make them suitable for Mutopia, doe each
>> piece need to be separated into its own file? For example, I typeset
>> Louis Kohler's op 151, which consists of 12 lessons. I put each one in a
>> .ily and the whole book as a master .ly file that includes all the
>> lesson .ily files. I set it up this way so I could put an \allowPageTurn
>> after each lesson and get the whole thing as a nice little book that I
>> can comb bind. If the lessons need to be separated for Mutopia, are
>> there some examples of how to set it up to make individual files with
>> their midi files, and also make a complete book. And does Mutopia want
>> the complete book?
>>
>> I'm still a relative novice with lilypond, and pretty inept with scheme.
>> I have some competence with python, if that's relevant.
>>
>> Ultimately, I want to create some collections of graded works, 50 or so
>> pages of grade 2, for example. A collection that might be useful for
>> someone at grade 2 to use as practice material, or that someone at grade
>> 3 can use for sight-reading.
>>
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