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lilypond on webserver
From: |
Jim Tisdall |
Subject: |
lilypond on webserver |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Jun 2013 16:48:10 -0400 |
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I'm making interactive typesetting to provide material
to users of a music book. First pass, I'm using mac pro
system and perl CGI and apache 2.2 server. (I've programmed
in scheme in the past, but perl is likely the best - quickest -
tool for what I'm doing.)
1) I don't see a way to have the actual graphics (e.g. png) output to
a pipe like STDOUT, instead of to a file, when invoking
lilypond, on a unix command line. Right?
2) I'm getting an error message to STDOUT (appears on my
web page) related to permissions of webuser ... anyway,
it's
*** Warning: GenericResourceDir doesn't point to a valid resource directory.
the -sGenericResourceDir=... option can be used to set this.
Advice on how to pass that through to ghostscript when compiling a
score with lilypond?
3) Has anyone ever put lilypond into webserver memory, using "ModPerl"
or similar, performance-enhancing, facility?
4) Are there any lilypond/perl programmers within the sound of my voice?
I'm developing some typical perl-style parsing and transformation and
system-calling perl code for lilypond. I'd love to not reinvent this
wheel.
Peace,
Jim
- lilypond on webserver,
Jim Tisdall <=