If you want to make a LaTeX document that contains some scores, I strongly
recommend you to use lilypond-book.
/Mats
Adam Good wrote:
A question from a forever it seems newbie...
When I compile a piece in Lilypond that turns out to be say, a 3 page
pdf, I get one pdf file that has 3
On 2 May 2007, at 22:24, Adam Good wrote:
A question from a forever it seems newbie...
When I compile a piece in Lilypond that turns out to be say, a 3
page pdf, I get one pdf file that has 3 pages. is it possible to
have it instead compile 3 separate .pdf files?
There are tools such as
Mats Bengtsson mats.bengtsson at ee.kth.se writes:
If you want to make a LaTeX document that contains some scores, I strongly
recommend you to use lilypond-book.
Is lilypond-book actively developed?
I'm especially thinking of stuff like actually using page-based vertical and
horizontal
On May 3, 2007, at 6:53 AM, Arvid Grøtting wrote:
Users of unstable LilyPond please raise a hand:
hand!
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personal projects only (no commercial work for other folks), but all of my own
composing for my various ensembles is either hand-copied (yes, pen and ink!) or
typeset in
Adam,
I haven't followed the thread in depth so sorry for eventual
misconceptions.
So out of curiosity one day I checked out including one of my
pieces as a pdf in a LaTeX document (which i couldn't get happening
in Lilypond-LaTeX but could get happening in LaTeX) and it loaded
way way
Adam == Adam Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam I've been using Lilypond-LaTeX lately to start getting my
Adam book of 1-3 page pieces together. It's working for the most
Adam part pretty well although it can be painfully slow the more
Adam pieces i \include and I'm only up to
2007/5/3, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are right that the handling of inter-score line distance, for
example, is lost since
each score line is generated as a separate EPS/PDF file which is then
included into
the LaTeX document using \includegraphics{...}.
However, this is not
My suggestion would be to use pdflatex with the pdfpages package. This
will enable you to include full pdf documents in your latex source
files. Anyway, the only difference between latex and pdflatex (at
least for the end-user) is that one creates pdf the other dvi.
We use it regularly to create
On Friday 04 May 2007 03:35, Laura Conrad wrote:
Adam == Adam Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam I've been using Lilypond-LaTeX lately to start getting my
Adam book of 1-3 page pieces together. It's working for the most
Adam part pretty well although it can be painfully slow the
2007/5/3, Joe Neeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm having trouble following this discussion of lilypond-book being
slow -- I've just been putting together a 110 page book of Dowland
parts (so about 80 individual 1-2 page pieces from lilypond's point
of view), and I was pleasantly surprised at how
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