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Re: lilypond-book and makefiles
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Till |
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Re: lilypond-book and makefiles |
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Wed, 2 Apr 2008 11:56:34 -0700 (PDT) |
Whow, really beautiful!
I should invest more time in this kind of experiments! I might use your
notes with my singers here in Rovaniemi.
Didn't have yet time to investigate the technical side of your approach -- I
was really happy with the possibility to produce pdf output with
lilypond-book nowadays and have it included in the pdf generated by xelatex
(which makes the usage of open type fonts really easy -- yes, day roman is
not, unfortunately, an open type font...).
But how did you create the font file (I understand that this is the font
definitions FontForge uses) -- by hand or did you have some automated
method?
Greetings
Till
Karl Hammar wrote:
>
> I tried another way of "using" lilypond-book, which seems to work
> better with tex, bibtex, makeindex, ..., -- and makefiles.
>
> If you are interested, read the README at
>
> http://aspodata.se/noter/palestrina/dies_sanctificatus/
>
> and send comments.
>
> Regards,
> /Karl
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