On 2009-03-23, Piero Faustini wrote:
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment,
Are you sure?
As I understand the docs of lilypond-book, it is a preprocessor that
works
On 2009-03-23, Helge Hafting wrote:
I don't know if it's possible, but the ideal solution (for me) would be
some kind of lilypond environment (somewhat like the math environment),
where you can type in your lilypond code directly.
This could be done, best in a lilypond.module.
After
Guenter Milde wrote:
After leaving this environment, the graphic is rendered and put into
place in the LyX document. If you need to change it, you just click on
the graphic and the code environment pops up again.
This is rather hard. With lilypond-book, you will have to live with
the
On 2009-04-01, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
After leaving this environment, the graphic is rendered and put into
place in the LyX document. If you need to change it, you just click on
the graphic and the code environment pops up again.
This is rather hard. With
On 2009-03-23, Piero Faustini wrote:
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment,
Are you sure?
As I understand the docs of lilypond-book, it is a preprocessor that
works
On 2009-03-23, Helge Hafting wrote:
I don't know if it's possible, but the ideal solution (for me) would be
some kind of lilypond environment (somewhat like the math environment),
where you can type in your lilypond code directly.
This could be done, best in a lilypond.module.
After
Guenter Milde wrote:
After leaving this environment, the graphic is rendered and put into
place in the LyX document. If you need to change it, you just click on
the graphic and the code environment pops up again.
This is rather hard. With lilypond-book, you will have to live with
the
On 2009-04-01, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
After leaving this environment, the graphic is rendered and put into
place in the LyX document. If you need to change it, you just click on
the graphic and the code environment pops up again.
This is rather hard. With
On 2009-03-23, Piero Faustini wrote:
> I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
> lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
> environment,
Are you sure?
As I understand the docs of lilypond-book, it is a preprocessor t
On 2009-03-23, Helge Hafting wrote:
>> I don't know if it's possible, but the ideal solution (for me) would be
>> some kind of lilypond environment (somewhat like the math environment),
>> where you can type in your lilypond code directly.
This could be done, best in a "lilypond.module".
>>
Guenter Milde wrote:
>>> After leaving this environment, the graphic is rendered and put into
>>> place in the LyX document. If you need to change it, you just click on
>>> the graphic and the code environment pops up again.
>
> This is rather hard. With lilypond-book, you will have to live with
On 2009-04-01, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
After leaving this environment, the graphic is rendered and put into
place in the LyX document. If you need to change it, you just click on
the graphic and the code environment pops up again.
>> This is rather hard.
into several steps, you won't have to do it
all at once.
I think your 4-steps are a perfect roadmap.
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment, but it can't guess
The big question is - how can we know that another re-run is needed? LyX
can't look at the final PDF and spot a badly broken musical line.
However, lyx can be made to search any logfile lilypond produce, and
look for messages that indicate such problems.
I don't know enough about
into several steps, you won't have to do it
all at once.
I think your 4-steps are a perfect roadmap.
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment, but it can't guess
The big question is - how can we know that another re-run is needed? LyX
can't look at the final PDF and spot a badly broken musical line.
However, lyx can be made to search any logfile lilypond produce, and
look for messages that indicate such problems.
I don't know enough about
into several steps, you won't have to do it
all at once.
I think your 4-steps are a perfect roadmap.
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment, but it can't guess
> The big question is - how can we know that another re-run is needed? LyX
> can't look at the final PDF and spot a badly broken musical line.
> However, lyx can be made to search any logfile lilypond produce, and
> look for messages that indicate such problems.
>
> I don't know enough about
Johannes Asal wrote:
I know that you can include Lilypond material by External Material.
That's ok when you have few notation examples in your text and I
appreciate that someone took the time to implement it. But I'm trying to
write a book about jazz harmonics and therefore I need many musical
won't have to do it
all at once.
I think your 4-steps are a perfect roadmap.
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment, but it can't guess if this environment will change after
Johannes Asal wrote:
I know that you can include Lilypond material by External Material.
That's ok when you have few notation examples in your text and I
appreciate that someone took the time to implement it. But I'm trying to
write a book about jazz harmonics and therefore I need many musical
won't have to do it
all at once.
I think your 4-steps are a perfect roadmap.
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment, but it can't guess if this environment will change after
Johannes Asal wrote:
I know that you can include Lilypond material by External Material.
That's ok when you have few notation examples in your text and I
appreciate that someone took the time to implement it. But I'm trying to
write a book about jazz harmonics and therefore I need many musical
ral steps, you won't have to do it
> all at once.
I think your 4-steps are a perfect roadmap.
I have a doubt, although it's regarding more the LaTeX-LilyPond integration:
lily-book knows how to break music lines (or pages) in a given latex
environment, but it can't guess if this environment
Piero Faustini pierofaust...@... writes:
I understand what are your needs, because almost identical as mine.
I had to discard lilypond-book because it was too difficoult to integrate
with
LyX. I must admit I didn't try too much: but I use a lot of multiple-pass
packages such BibLaTeX (a
Johannes Asal johannes.a...@... writes:
Thanks for your answer. I was checking the nabble forum so I didn't read your
posts. I think the External material solution is not optimal, as it forces
you
to interrupt your creative process. You need to switch to another application
and create a
I run Lyx, Lilypond and Frescobaldi. I still use Noteedit to write Lilypond
files, although development has stopped. I have no reason to import Lilypond
into Lyx, but under Converters I did notice that there are commands for
Noteedit and Lilypond files.
Frescobaldi no longer depends on Kate,
Piero Faustini pierofaust...@... writes:
I understand what are your needs, because almost identical as mine.
I had to discard lilypond-book because it was too difficoult to integrate
with
LyX. I must admit I didn't try too much: but I use a lot of multiple-pass
packages such BibLaTeX (a
Johannes Asal johannes.a...@... writes:
Thanks for your answer. I was checking the nabble forum so I didn't read your
posts. I think the External material solution is not optimal, as it forces
you
to interrupt your creative process. You need to switch to another application
and create a
I run Lyx, Lilypond and Frescobaldi. I still use Noteedit to write Lilypond
files, although development has stopped. I have no reason to import Lilypond
into Lyx, but under Converters I did notice that there are commands for
Noteedit and Lilypond files.
Frescobaldi no longer depends on Kate,
Piero Faustini writes:
>
> I understand what are your needs, because almost identical as mine.
> I had to discard lilypond-book because it was too difficoult to integrate
> with
> LyX. I must admit I didn't try too much: but I use a lot of multiple-pass
> packages such
Johannes Asal writes:
> Thanks for your answer. I was checking the nabble forum so I didn't read your
> posts. I think the External material solution is not optimal, as it forces
you
> to interrupt your creative process. You need to switch to another application
> and create
I run Lyx, Lilypond and Frescobaldi. I still use Noteedit to write Lilypond
files, although development has stopped. I have no reason to import Lilypond
into Lyx, but under "Converters" I did notice that there are commands for
Noteedit and Lilypond files.
Frescobaldi no longer depends on
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files). I
know that one could use lilypond-book to postprocess
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files). I
know that one could use lilypond-book to
I know that you can include Lilypond material by External Material. That's
ok when you have few notation examples in your text and I appreciate that
someone took the time to implement it. But I'm trying to write a book about
jazz harmonics and therefore I need many musical examples that have to be
Johannes Asal wrote:
1. It interrupts the creative process, because you need to prepare the
lilypond snippets in another editor and import them afterwards
2. You don't have a preview and therefore it is a bit difficult to see
whether you have written something already or not
you should be
On 2009-03-10, Pavel Sanda wrote:
btw as a small poll - what version of lilypond you people use?
(see http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5834 )
Version: 2.10.33-2.3 (Debian/testing).
BTW: How much work would it be to copy/adapt the lilypond external inset to
an inset for *.abc music
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files). I
know that one could use lilypond-book to postprocess
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files). I
know that one could use lilypond-book to
I know that you can include Lilypond material by External Material. That's
ok when you have few notation examples in your text and I appreciate that
someone took the time to implement it. But I'm trying to write a book about
jazz harmonics and therefore I need many musical examples that have to be
Johannes Asal wrote:
1. It interrupts the creative process, because you need to prepare the
lilypond snippets in another editor and import them afterwards
2. You don't have a preview and therefore it is a bit difficult to see
whether you have written something already or not
you should be
On 2009-03-10, Pavel Sanda wrote:
btw as a small poll - what version of lilypond you people use?
(see http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5834 )
Version: 2.10.33-2.3 (Debian/testing).
BTW: How much work would it be to copy/adapt the lilypond external inset to
an inset for *.abc music
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files). I
know that one could use lilypond-book to postprocess
j.asal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
> like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
> displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files). I
> know that one could use lilypond-book to
I know that you can include Lilypond material by External Material. That's
ok when you have few notation examples in your text and I appreciate that
someone took the time to implement it. But I'm trying to write a book about
jazz harmonics and therefore I need many musical examples that have to be
Johannes Asal wrote:
> 1. It interrupts the creative process, because you need to prepare the
> lilypond snippets in another editor and import them afterwards
> 2. You don't have a preview and therefore it is a bit difficult to see
> whether you have written something already or not
you should be
On 2009-03-10, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> btw as a small poll - what version of lilypond you people use?
> (see http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5834 )
Version: 2.10.33-2.3 (Debian/testing).
BTW: How much work would it be to copy/adapt the lilypond external inset to
an inset for *.abc music
with embedded
lilypond code, but then you don't have any preview and you can't use LyX to
'compile' the latex file. Any ideas/suggestions?
Best regards,
Johannes Asal
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j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files).
I know that one could use lilypond-book to
Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond
with embedded
lilypond code, but then you don't have any preview and you can't use LyX to
'compile' the latex file. Any ideas/suggestions?
Best regards,
Johannes Asal
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j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files).
I know that one could use lilypond-book to
Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
j.asal wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond
with embedded
lilypond code, but then you don't have any preview and you can't use LyX to
'compile' the latex file. Any ideas/suggestions?
Best regards,
Johannes Asal
--
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http://n2.nabble.com/Lilypond-integration-tp2448492p2448492.html
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j.asal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
> like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
> displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files).
> I know that one could use lilypond-book
Charles de Miramon writes:
>
> j.asal wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
> > like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
> > displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing
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