+Keywords: midi notation music typesetting gnu font
+Subject: LilyPond 0.2 released - The GNU Project music typesetter
- We are proud to announce the birth of "GNU LilyPond 0.1", a.k.a.
+GNU LilyPond - The GNU Project Music Typesetter
- Lily
- born .. 1997
+WHAT IS LilyPond?
- daughter to Jan 'Janneke' Nieuwenhuizen and Han-Wen 'Wendy'
- Nienhuys
+GNU LilyPond is the GNU Project Music typesetter: it reads a music
+definition file and outputs formatted sheet music to a TeX file or
+(mechanical) performances to MIDI files.
-Lily is a healthy, bouncing baby weighing 345 kilobytes
-Visiting hours: 24hrs a day at
+WHAT'S NEW SINCE VERSION 0.1?
- ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl,
+* LilyPond now includes a completely new music font: the Feta font.
+ We were quite disappointed with available music fonts, so we rolled
+ our own. We did our best to copy the best symbol designs available,
+ and we think that we've succeeded in doing so. We're proud of the
+ result, and we hope you agree, so go check it out!
-you can see some babyfood, diapers and pictures at
+* More elegant output due to
- http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/index.html
-
-You can send your congratulations to Janneke (jan@digicash.com) and
-Wendy (hanwen@stack.nl)
-
- --- * ---
-
- We would like to dedicate this program to all the friends that we
- met through music.
-
-
- Those deserving special mention (in no particular order):
-Esther, Marijke, Heike, Inge, Judith, Hannah, Auke, Ilse, Evelyn,
-Maartje, Suzanne, Ilse (gee, again?), my friends in the
-Eindhovens Jongeren Ensemble and last (but certainly not least)
-Janneke!
-
- HW
-
- That's a nice thought, Wendy. I've got a few too, to spread
-the credits a bit (Again, no particular order) Michelle, Illushka,
-Ruth, Eva, Fro/ydis, Monique, Noor, Sascha, Monique, Ilse, Monique,
-Eva, Roos, Judith, and, of course, Wendy!
-
- JCN
-
- --- * ---
-
-[ And now the serious part ]
-
- 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.
+ * better spacing
+ * better line breaking
+ * better font design
+ * PostScript output for variable symbols
-Sources for this project are on:
+* Lots of bugfixes
- ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond/
+* More robust, flexible, tweakable design
-detailed info and examples can be found on the webpage at:
+* Better MIDI importing
- http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/index.html
-
-(it is somewhat lousy, but I have more important things to do).
-
-
-[DETAILED DESCRIPTION]
+* Easier to use due to better scripts and input format enhancements
-WHAT IS GNU LilyPond
+* MusixTeX not needed anymore
-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.
+WHAT CAN LILYPOND DO?
-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?
+ASCII script input (mudela), with identifiers (for music reuse),
+customizable notenames.
-for compilation you need
+MIDI output lets you check if you have entered the correct notes.
+MIDI to Mudela conversion through the mi2mu program.
- 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)
+Font size selectable (26pt, 20pt, 16pt staffsize) for each score.
+Multiple staffs in one score. Each staff may have various different
+meters. Multiple voices within one staff (up to four handled
+graciously); beams optionally shared between voices. Multiple scores
+within one input file. Each score is output to a different file.
-for running you need
+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.
- TeX
+Integration with LaTeX through Perl scripts.
-FEATURES
-ASCII script input (mudela), with identifiers (for music reuse),
-customizable notenames
+MORE INFO
-MIDI output lets you check if you have entered the correct notes.
-MIDI to Mudela conversion through the mi2mu program.
+Sources for this project are on
-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.
+ ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond/ (Europe)
+ ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/ (US)
-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
+More detailed info and examples can be found on the webpage at
-[Kudos to the FSF, all linux hackers, and --of course-- especially
-GrandMaster Linus T, for The Kernel and The Announce :-]
+ http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/index.html
- Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@stack.nl>
- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>