Klarinet Archive - Posting 000589.txt from 2005/03
From: "James Fay" <fay.james@-----.net> Subj: RE: [kl] music notation software (rather OT) Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:26:04 -0500
Lilypond uses TeX.
Lilypond-book, which I use for Music Theory, integrates small musical
examples into LaTeX text. Lilypond-book is included in Lilypond.
--Jim Fay
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From: Joseph Wakeling [mailto:joseph.wakeling@-----.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 2:59 PM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: Re: [kl] music notation software (rather OT)
James Fay wrote:
> Lilypond (www.lilypond.org) is music notation (more like engraving)
> software that is based on LaTeX.
Someone mentioned Lilypond a while earlier. Is it really LaTeX-based or
just TeX-based? The difference could be important since TeX is a good
deal fussier and less intuitive to deal with.
Actually from a brief look at the stuff on the web it looks like what
lilypond really does is take a file which contains just the music (in
its text-input format), then converts it to a .tex file, and then calls
Cygwin's tex/latex programs to process the result.
Cygwin is a nifty piece of kit which I use mainly for the Linux graphics
programmes (XFig and XMGrace). It's just a pity it can't run Linux
applications from a remote machine as one can with real Linux... :-(
One of these days I will get a "virtual machine" installed on my system
which I can run Linux inside, but for the moment there is no real urgency.
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