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Re: Lilypond's SVG output


From: Tim Sawyer
Subject: Re: Lilypond's SVG output
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:52:08 +0100
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Hi,

I'm using lilypond's SVG output to produce playable notation using JavaScript and HTML5 audio:

http://percussion360.com/

Tim.

On 24/08/11 08:46, Marek Klein wrote:
Hello,

2011/8/18 Sandor Spruit <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>


    Hello,

    I recently had an informal discussion with some collegues on the use
    of SVG, in general.
    They are in music research, I am a developer working on a completely
    unrelated topic -
    so please forgive me my ignorance w.r.t. music-related terminology.

    We discussed the possibilities to use music scores on web pages, and
    they immediately
    referred to Lilypond because of its quality output. While browsing
    this list's archives, and
    other on-line discussions for that matter, two questions came up:

    - In what version, exactly, did Lilypond drop the use of groups
    (svg:g) in its output?

       I read a debate on this issue, where the key argument against
    groups was the trouble
       people have in editing grouped SVG elements in Inkscape. I can,
    however, imagine all
       sorts of situations in which group elements could be very useful
    - from a developer's
       point of view at least. This leads to the second question:

    - For what purpose are people putting music up on the web; what's
    the typical use case?

       Just publishing it for others to read? Hyperlinking to it, from
    it? Annotations? Keeping
       bits and pieces of music for later reference? Learning? Studying?
    Comparing versions?

    I may, at some point, be in the position to do some work on this.
    But I'm hesitant to dive
    in at the deep end - meaning Lilypond tens of thousands of lines of
    code ...

    A bit of guidance might help though :)
    cheers,

    Sandor Spruit
    Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University

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I can not answer your questions, but maybe developers list is better
place to ask... forwarding.

Marek



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