January 7, 200818 yr Author Why pdf & not the source code :-) ? My works are under CC-BY-SA & GPLv3 licences, so I MUST release the FREE (speech) source code.
January 7, 200818 yr Why pdf & not the source code :-) ?My works are under CC-BY-SA & GPLv3 licences, so I MUST release the FREE (speech) source code. :huh::blink: Obviously, whatever you're talking about isn't a supported attachment.
January 7, 200818 yr Just save the source code as a text file and upload it then. (Not that I have a clue what CC-BY-SA & GPLv3 means or anything though.)
January 8, 200818 yr Author Yes, of course: GNU General Public License v3 & Creative Commons license with Attribution and ShareAlike option Attribution (BY) means Copytight required ShareAlike (SA) means distribution os derivative works allowedwith sami license
January 8, 200818 yr Ahh. Well, anyways, you can upload .txt files. Just change the .ly into .txt and it should work.
January 8, 200818 yr Author 'Upload warning ".txt" is an unwanted file type List of allowed file types: png, jpg, jpeg' Webmaster, please explicitly allow .ly files THX !
January 8, 200818 yr As far as I know, you do not violate GPL terms if you place the source on a website and make a link in the pdf to it.
January 8, 200818 yr Author Daniel wrote: 'Attached Files File Type: txt txt.txt (41 Bytes, 0 views)' Daniel, how can I upload my Ostia.ly file & refer to as Ostia.ly or Ostia.txt ? THX! :-)
January 8, 200818 yr You need to have file extensions viewable in whatever version of computer you're using. Then just change the file extension. The file will then have a text icon, even if it's not a text file. The attached file to this is a .rar file, and I have named it to .txt. Empty.txt
January 8, 200818 yr Author Does anyone around here actually use Lilypond? of course :-) Lilypond is the most flexible & often the only useful tool, especially for contemporary music. E.g. LilyPond can handle FollowVoice in polymethric context.
January 8, 200818 yr LilyPond can handle FollowVoice in polymethric context. :w00t: WOW, AWESOME!!! ... :whistling:
January 9, 200818 yr Whatever would we do without our FollowVoices in polymethric contexts, I wonder? :rolleyes:
January 9, 200818 yr Author You think, I'm an idiot, because I write my music with LilyPond & I'd like to upload my little files for You. THX - colleagues - T H X
January 9, 200818 yr You think, I'm an idiot, because I write my music with LilyPond & I'd like to upload my little files for You. THX - colleagues - T H X Okay Doc. Don't jump to conclusions. No one called you an idiot. MY POINT is, that even if LilyPond files were a compatible format for upload, NO ONE uses the program to view them with. Seriously, give us a score or some sort of readable notation format for the 98% of us who aren't familiar with LilyPond and it's fantastic ability to handle FollowVoice in polymethric context.
January 9, 200818 yr I prefer pdfs to specific notation program file types anyways. They open quickly, are pretty and clean without unnecessary colours and toolbars, and are easy to navigate through.
January 9, 200818 yr Exactly what the above two posts say. Google "cutePDF" and you'll be able to make a PDF file out of anything you can print. Which, I imagine, includes LilyPond.
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