Am 31. Januar 2016 13:41:37 MEZ, schrieb musicus <address@hidden>:
Dear all,
for some time I'm thinking of "digital music editions". Though printed music sheets have many advantages there are some very interesting points, which cannot be delivered by a sheet of paper.
IMO the most important reasons for digital music editions are:
- concentrating the displayed information to the minimum while having the possibility of showing/hiding extra informations (fingerings, bows, parts, editorial annotations, own notes...)
- you can provide different variants either as linked/ deposited image or integrated in the typesetting (for example: first editions and autographs!)
There are several approaches on this topic (such as the upcoming "HENLE library"), but until now there is nothing really usable yet and I can imagine Lilypond to gain an additional unique usecase.
I'm not able to provide the necessary extensions (svg: id's, classes?, groups) by myself, but I can present a little example of a possible application in a browser. (attached)
What do you think about it? Is anybody interested in this direction?
And mainly: is such an "enhanced" typesetting possible with Lilypond?
Best regards,
musicus
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