There are a couple of ways to get non-native graphics into Lilypond
output. I don't use scheme drawing commands, although this might be
a possibility. The \epsfile command (in a markup) is handy - you
can create an .eps file in Inkscape and then use a macro to do
normal alignment. If you need to add more extensive graphics you
can create SVG output from Lilypond and then add the graphics in
Inkscape (see various discussions on this list about getting bug-
free SVG output from Lilypond.)
Vivian.
On Nov 20, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Tao Cumplido wrote:
hi,
in this snippet http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=335
stencils are created with commands like make-circle-stencil.
are these part of scheme or of lilypond and is there a list of all
possible commands available?
also is this similar to the postscript command inside a markup-
block and if not is it actually possible to use postscript (with
variables) inside scheme?
I am a complete scheme newbie and I'd like to create some custom
articulations.
I tried it with postscript but then I have to do it every time it
appears and now I saw the snippet with the snap-pizzicato and
thought this could be another solution.
regards,
Tao
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