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diff --git a/2020/schedule/04.md b/2020/schedule/04.md index 5fa0e4cf..910bf209 100644 --- a/2020/schedule/04.md +++ b/2020/schedule/04.md @@ -5,26 +5,9 @@ Back to the [[schedule]] Previous: <a href="/2020/schedule/03">Idea to Novel Superstructure: Emacs for Writing</a> Next: <a href="/2020/schedule/05">Bard Bivou(m)acs - Building a bandcamp-like page for an album of music</a> +Saturday, Nov 28 2020, 10:22 AM - 10:32 AM EST / 7:22 AM - 7:32 AM PST / 3:22 PM - 3:32 PM UTC / 4:22 PM - 4:32 PM CET / 11:22 PM - 11:32 PM +08 -# Music in Plain Text -Saturday, Nov 28 2020, 10:22 AM - 10:32 AM EST / 7:22 AM - 7:32 AM PST / 3:22 PM - 3:32 PM UTC / 4:22 PM - 4:32 PM CET / 11:22 PM - 11:32 PM +08 -Jonathan Gregory - -LilyPond is an extensible program for producing high-quality sheet -music engraved with traditional layout rules. Similar to LaTeX and -other typesetting programs, its input format simply describes the -visual layout of the score using commands to define musical -expressions. This makes collaboration easier, prevents users from -having to adjust layout settings manually, and faciliates digital -archiving and distribution of musical scores. In this talk, I begin -by showcasing LilyPond syntax and mode using literate programming -techniques as examples for building sheet music in Emacs, and proceed -with an overview of the setup I use for producing music books with GNU -Make, LilyPond, and LilyPond-mode. - - - - +[[!inline pages="../info/04" raw="yes"]] Back to the [[schedule]] Previous: <a href="/2020/schedule/03">Idea to Novel Superstructure: Emacs for Writing</a> |