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Re: Version Control and Public Repository


From: Mike Blackstock
Subject: Re: Version Control and Public Repository
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 02:30:55 -0500

You can generate your own lilypond scores page at www.omet.ca. Just upload your sources, compile them, and you'll get a page like this:

http://www.omet.ca/scores/Mike_Blackstock_2/


It also also has musicXML to lilypond conversion online; there's lots of musicXML scores out there on the web.

Cheers,
Mike

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Keehun Nam <address@hidden> wrote:
Dear lovely LilyPond community,

I am wondering if there's already a public repository to upload LilyPond code of full works that are not just useful snippets (which already exists). If one doesn't already exist, would it be useful for people if I set one up?

I use Git version control for all my LilyPond files as well as Dropbox's versioned backups. Does anyone else do the same? This is the main reason why I use LilyPond--plain text source files compared to the proprietary formats of Sibelius and Finale. I also use LilyPond to typeset already-printed scores for extremely clear-er parts and larger and crisper scores (a lot of it under copyright which wouldn't allow me to share them). Why do you use LilyPond? Are you all mainly composers? Music typesetters?

Thank you,
Keehun

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