G'day Mike,

Thanks for teh idea.

I'm hoping this will be a oncer, so a new program is beyond me for now.

On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 14:44:42 -0000 "mike scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 23 Nov 2005 at 14:25, g.overbosch wrote:
> 
> > Hi Keith,
> > 
> > Maybe a musical font (like Anastasia) would do the job if it is only the 
> > stave you need.
> > Otherwise you need a music-editing program, print the music, scan it, and 
> > import it as a graphic.
> > Hope this helps you with your problem.
> 
> Depending on how often you need to do this, you might like to look at 
> abcm2ps (http://moinejf.free.fr/), which converts a fairly simple but 
> extremely comprehensive textual music notation to postscript. Then use 
> ghostscript to convert to, say, bmp and edit with your favourite 
> graphics editor (eg gimp). abcm2ps is freeware; it /can/ also set a 
> whole page with music, words and graphics if need be.
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