@c -*- coding: utf-8; mode: texinfo; -*- @ignore Translation of GIT committish: FILL-IN-HEAD-COMMITTISH When revising a translation, copy the HEAD committish of the version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details. @end ignore @ignore hmm, the one big page is too big, but it was really inviting to read. this is not. maybe just scrap this menu and introduction to index? @end ignore @c @setfilename automated-engraving.info @c @settitle Obsessed with putting ink on paper @c @documentencoding UTF-8 @c @documentlanguage en @c @set web @c @include macros.itexi @c @afourpaper @c @ifnottex @c @node Top @c @top @c @chapheading @c @end ifnottex @node automated-engraving @unnumbered Obsessed with putting ink on paper @c @finalout @heading What is behind LilyPond? @sourceimage{hader-collage,,,.png} LilyPond is not unique in making music notation: there are a lot of programs that print music, and nowadays most of the newly printed music is made with computers. Unfortunately, that also shows: just ask any musician that plays classical music: new scores do not look as nice as old ones. What is the difference between hand-work and machine work, and what has caused it? How can we improve the situation? This essay explains problems in music notation (software), and our approach to solving them. @menu * introduction:: Introduction -- what is wrong with computer music notation. * software:: What is wrong with software -- or how Finale is not the end-all of music software. * problem-statement:: How not to design software -- or modeling music notation. * divide-and-conquer:: Divide and conqueror -- a blue print for automated notation. * implementing-notation:: Impressive, but does it also work in theory -- a practical approach to capturing notation. * engraving:: Music engraving -- the art of printing music. * implementing-typography:: Implementing typography -- hackers attack the engraving problem. * formatting-architecture:: A flexible program architecture -- lets us write engraving software * scoring-esthetics:: Beautiful numbers -- how LilyPond participates in the Miss World contests. * benchmarking:: Notation benchmarking -- is a flexible architecture enough? * schubert:: Notation benchmarking -- project too? * typography-features:: Typographical features -- unique to LilyPond. * input-format:: Input format -- how to enter music. * conclusion:: Conclusion. @end menu @contents @c This essay is also available in @ref{big-page.html,one big page}. @include automated-engraving/introduction.itexi @include automated-engraving/software.itexi @include automated-engraving/problem-statement.itexi @include automated-engraving/divide-and-conquer.itexi @include automated-engraving/implementing-notation.itexi @include automated-engraving/engraving.itexi @include automated-engraving/implementing-typography.itexi @include automated-engraving/formatting-architecture.itexi @include automated-engraving/scoring-esthetics.itexi @include automated-engraving/benchmarking.itexi @include automated-engraving/schubert.itexi @include automated-engraving/typography-features.itexi @include automated-engraving/input-format.itexi @include automated-engraving/conclusion.itexi