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Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?
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Eduardo Vieira |
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Re: What to use to edit output after the fact? |
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Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:05:09 -0300 |
You can use the tool, pstoedit, which can be included in Ghostview. It
exports to a variety of vector formats including wmf. Some filters are
shareware, though.
Another option is to find an old version of Corel Draw, sometimes they very
inexpensive. I have Corel 7.
Good luck,
Eduardo
----- Original Message -----
From: "andrea valle" <address@hidden>
To: "lilypond-user" <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 4:45 AM
Subject: Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?
Hi, Is there anything free doing the job of Illustrator?
thanks
best
-a-
On 17 Apr 2006, at 21:40, Kris Shaffer wrote:
> I frequently use Illustrator as a post-Lilypond editor for musical
> graphics for theory handouts or papers, and I just use the PDF files
> which Lilypond outputs.
Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea
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- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, (continued)
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, Mats Bengtsson, 2006/04/17
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, Kris Shaffer, 2006/04/17
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, andrea valle, 2006/04/18
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, Kris Shaffer, 2006/04/18
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, Walter Hofmeister, 2006/04/20
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, lilypond_user, 2006/04/21
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, Josiah Boothby, 2006/04/21
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?, John Hawkinson, 2006/04/21
- Re: What to use to edit output after the fact?,
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