[DRAFT] Born .. 1997, Lily GNU LilyPond 0.1, daughter to Jan 'Janneke' Nieuwenhuizen and Han-Wen 'Wendy' Nienhuys Lily is a health baby weighing 330 kilobyte Visiting hours: 24hrs a day at ftp://, pictures & droppings at http:// Congratulations to janneke & wendy, hanwen@stack.nl, jan@digicash.com ************************** I would like to dedicate this program to all friends that music got me. Those deserving special mention (In no particular order) Esther, Marijke, Heike, Inge, Judith, Hannah, Auke, Ilse, Evelyn, Maartje, Suzanne, Ilse (gee, again?), and last (but certainly not least) Janneke! HW [misschien wat monieks invoegen?] ************************** Announcing GNU LilyPond The Music Typesetter Do you pine for the nice days of Linux 0.95, when men were men and wrote their own applications? Are you without a nice project and just dying to cut your teeth into a bleeding edge application you can modify for your needs? Do you find it frustrating that everything works in LaTeX? No more all-nighters to get a nifty program working? Then this post might be just for you! I have been working very hard on a music typesetting system (called GNU LilyPond) the past half year, and I finally think it is ready to be used and hacked at by a larger public than me and my co-developer. Sources for this project are on: ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond/ detailed info and examples can be found on the webpage at: http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/index.html (it is somewhat lousy, but I have more important things to do). [DETAILED DESCRIPTION] WHAT IS GNU LilyPond Technically it is a preprocessor which generates TeX (or LaTeX) output which contains information to typeset a musical score. Practically it is a typesetter, which only uses TeX as an output medium. (this is handy because there exist music fonts for TeX) As a bonus, you can also output a MIDI file of what you typed. The input is a script file which is read. The script file is a "music definition", ie, you type the melody as if it is read out loud WHAT IS NEEDED? for compilation you need Unix. (windows32 is known to work, too) GNU C++ v2.7 or better, with libg++ installed. GNU make. Flex (2.5.1 or better). Bison. (1.25 or better) for running you need TeX FEATURES ASCII script input (mudela), with identifiers (for music reuse), customizable notenames MIDI output lets you check if you have entered the correct notes. MIDI to Mudela conversion through the mi2mu program. Multiple staffs in one score. Each staff can have a different meters. Multiple voices within one staff; beams optionally shared between voices. Multiple scores within one input file. Each score is output to a different file. Beams, slurs, chords, super/subscripts (accents and text), general n-plet (triplet, quadruplets, etc.), lyrics, transposition dynamics (both absolute and hairpin style) clef changes, meter changes, cadenza-mode, key changes, repeat bars [Kudos to the FSF, all linux hackers, and --of course-- especially GrandMaster Linus T, for the OS and The Announce :-] Han-Wen Nienhuys Jan Nieuwenhuizen