First of all, let me say how much I love Lilypond. I downloaded it a
couple of days ago and immediately fell in love. Every other notation
program I've tried has made me rip my hair out and go back to pencil
and paper.
I do have a couple of questions, though...
When I run "lilypond", the resulting PDFs are fine. But when I run
lilypond-book, even with the minimum LaTeX file, e.g.:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\lilypondfile{foo.ly}
\end{document}
the music in the resulting PDF file is bit-mapped instead of properly
rendered on screen. See, e.g.,
http://www.doubtfulpalace.com/uncfoo.pdf and zoom in on a note-head.
If I print the PDF, the notes look fine, at least to the resolution of
my ink-jet printer. And any text added in the LaTeX file is fine
on-screen. It's just the lilypond elements that have the problem. Is
there some specific way I need to configure LaTex, dvips, or ps2pdf?
I'm running the Fink lilypond package on OS 10.2.8.
What's weird is that I could swear this wasn't happening yesterday,
before a power outage. But that would be very strange, and
unfortunately I overwrote the PDF I made yesterday.
I'll ask my lilypond language questions in a separate e-mail.
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