Unfortunately, that's not going to happen soon. Even small, local publishers (i've asked some not long ago) are not interested in anything else than Finale/Sibelius. I predict that it will take 3-5 y
Hi Jonas, But in this situation the donations reach reasonable target - just look at David's "Investors' Reports". Ah, so it's not your opinion - this is what you think *others* may be thinking? If t
Some messages seem to drop out and never reach me, but I understand the following was written by David Kastrup: Yes, what I described would be an all-or-nothing plan. I'm thinking that people might b
It tends to feel like the classical case of "Somebody Else's Problem", and I am somewhat at a loss of how to deal with that without getting cynical to a degree that those who do support me don't dese
In my opinion, the "cap thing" does exactly that. Besides, i think the core of the problems lies elsewhere: 1) most of the people thinks this doesn't concern them 2) many people think "i cannot affor
Since I invested more half a year of fulltime work on my own savings before even starting to seriously ask for donations, and since people don't pay more than one or two months in advance, the only p
tor 2012-05-24 klockan 11:28 +0200 skrev David Kastrup: When donating, is there any mechanism in place by which funds will be donated only if some target level is reached by all donations together? I
Arvid Grøtting escreveu: this is mainly due to the whiteness of the paper. Using yellow paper decreases the contrast a bit, and will probably do what you want. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - address@hidden -
The fact that they chose to switch to computer-engraving doesn't contradict that hand-engraving is far better; see: http://lilypond.org/web/about/automated-engraving/introduction.html And the Lilypon
Am 2006-11-22 um 21:26 schrieb Arvid Grøtting: The problem is twofold: This print shop doesn't stock any creamcolored A3 paper which would be nice, and the finished sheet music is almost *too* sharp
Actually, the copy (and print) shop at the middle of the next street[1] produces quite magnifically sharp prints. That's not the problem. The problem is twofold: This print shop doesn't stock any cre
Lilypond produces PostScript (or PDF) which means it has infinite sharpness. It is the reproduction device that controls how the result looks. If you use a professional quality printer the result wil
Hello, all! On another note, I'm looking for the paper quality, printing technique and printer that will best do LilyPond justice. I find the Rockland 70lb (140g), 11x17, cream-coloured paper lives u
True. On the other hand, hand-engraved doesn't always mean better. I've seen, sung from and copied hand-engraved scores (or photocopies thereof) that were quite unreadable. A good hand-engraved score
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Hi, is here somebody from Czech or Slovak? I need help with some little problems in lilypond and my english is ... no very good :-( Is here somebody who can help me? Zbynek
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Yep, I fully second that. It's by definition not "playing" together, mostly because of the total lack of spontaneity. But on the other hand, with a few - or to be more honest: a hell of - adjustments
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