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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: Lilypond lobbying? |
Date: | Thu, 25 Aug 2011 02:44:49 +0200 |
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Am 25.08.2011 02:30, schrieb PMA:
I'm confused. Please forgive a terribly naive question -- *If* my LilyPond output PDF were to match what Schott wants to see (in other words, a correct Schott-targeted style-sheet would not have changed it), then would Schott print my original PDF *as-is*? Thanks, Pete
As I'm not Schott I can of course not definitely answer this question.But as a native German speaker/reader, and having had a similar issue with a publishing house I'd bet: no, they wouldn't.
The publisher will want (and probably has) to have the possibility to edit your score - be it for more fine tuning or for corrections in a second edition. And for this they will only accept the programs they are accustomed to, that have been tested to work the way they are used to.
HTH Urs
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