On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 10:14:27 -0600
jeff williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may not be pretty, but it works. Now, question, where should I send the
final source for the flashcards so that other viola teachers / players may
use said work? Is there a repository for such goodies?
If you're
The linewidth option should do it. Try something like:
\lilypond[notime,26pt,linewidth=2.5in]
{ \clef alto c'4 }
A good alternative is
\lilypond[notime,26pt,fragment]
{ \clef alto c'4 }
I don't know anything about the labels style, but it seems that
you will have to fiddle with some
Greetings Mats,
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, I had tried both suggestions before
writing to you. With the linewidth parameter, the staff itself is 2.5 inches
wide, which is not the intention. The fragment tag also seems to do no good.
From what I can tell, lilypond is taking the
Rejoice with me, most kind and unseen friends!
I've gotten the flashcards to work. This is a good thing.
The second line of the file is:
\newcommand{\lilypondbook}{}
Each flashcard is written as:
\begin{tabular}{c}
\lilypond[notime,26pt,raggedright,fragment]
Greetings,
I'm trying to print a viola flashcard using LaTeX and Lilypond. Output will
be on laser business card stock, thus I need to use the Labels style sheet
for LaTeX.
The problem, the fragment of music which will be on the front of the card
seems to be the width of a normal line of