Pedro Kroger writes:

> sh guile-gnome.sh now runs fine and compile ok. But, what am I
> supposed to do next?

Great.  You should tell LilyPond (ie, GUILE and the dynamic loader)
about all this stuff you compiled (see output-gnome.scm)

    export 
GUILE_LOAD_PATH=$HOME/usr/pkg/g-wrap/share/guile/site:$HOME/usr/pkg/g-wrap/share/guile/site/g-wrap:$HOME/usr/pkg/guile-gnome/share/guile:$GUILE_LOAD_PATH
    export 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/usr/pkg/pango/lib:$HOME/usr/pkg/g-wrap/lib:$HOME/usr/pkg/guile-gnome/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Did you do that?

> just compile lilypond (without any extra
> --option?).

You should also configure LilyPond with --enable-gui; you need that to
see the font).

> I did that and got an error:

> no code for module (gnome gtk)

The guile-gnome modules were not found.

Jan.

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