Am 22.10.19 um 02:31 schrieb Andrew
Bernard:
Hello Manuela,
For 100% graphical scores like that, you would be way
better off using Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. Sure, lilypond
can do graphical shapes, but that's really pushing the tool
and causing a rod for your back - a lot of effort making those
paths manually. But my main objection is that that is
completely unmaintainable code. Anyway, up to you. An old
saying is to use the right tool for the job. This is using a
chisel as a paintbrush. [No disrespect intended!]
Indeed, it's totally great that you *can* do such things with
LilyPond, but as a tool this makes mostly sense to *integrate*
graphical elements into the context of more traditional score
semantics.
However, what *I* find mind-blowing in this case is the
possibility to have that "score" being put into an online editor
like lilybin.
Urs
Thank you very much Jean-Julien, this is exactly what I
was looking for.
Greetings from Austria
Manuela
Am Mo., 21. Okt. 2019 um
20:31 Uhr schrieb Jean-Julien Fleck < address@hidden>:
Hello,
Kieren,
thank you for your reply. This was not the
thread I meant, there were
several different graphs. It actually may be
not this mailinglist where this
was posted what I am searching for,
thank you
Manuela
Cheers,
--
JJ Fleck
Physique et Informatique
PCSI1 Lycée Kléber
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