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Re: Footers/headers and line breaks
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Cameron Horsburgh |
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Re: Footers/headers and line breaks |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Feb 2006 07:47:12 +1100 |
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cordilow (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
> Oh,
>
> That's awesome! About the HTML, with Lilypond-book, I mean.
>
> Wow--that makes me happy. All you have to do is surround your lilypond file
> in and then type something like lilypond-book -o thePathOfOurputPlusFileName
> nameOfFile.
> Of course, you have to change the extension to html instead of ly. Anyway,
> then it makes a webpage of your html file, using a png image.
>
> Anyway, that is intensely cool . . . but I had something a little different
> in mind. The only difference is, I want a PDF file out of the HTML file
> afterward (provided I edit the HTML to set up the text how I want). I mean,
> I just want to use HTML code for the layout, not the actual file format.
>
> With this, however, I can still format things the way I want--it's just not
> all compact into one file in the end--is there a way to do this? I don't
> care whether it's pdf or png, though. Thanks, by the way.
It sounds like you need to learn Latex or Texinfo--these are markup
languages (not unlike HTML) that can produce pdf files more appropriate
for printing, and can be used by lilypond-book in the same way.
www.tug.org might be a good place to start, but others may have better
suggestions. What operating system are you using?
--Cam