Hi all, got it sorted eventually, one of you were right about it being my antivirus, it didn’t trust the lilypond file so only downloaded part of the file, hence why it showed up as a CRDOWNLOAD.
A few clicks and started no bother. Thanks for help again Cluanie Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows From: t...@risingdove.com<mailto:t...@risingdove.com> Sent: 20 September 2022 14:18 To: Cluanie Fraser<mailto:cluaniefra...@hotmail.com> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org<mailto:lilypond-user@gnu.org> Subject: Re: issues with installing Lilypond On 19 Sep 2022 at 17:55, Cluanie Fraser wrote: > > Hi Tim, > Thanks for responding. I´m really struggling as I´m quite out of depth > with this tech stuff. > This is what shows up when I download the Lilypond file from the website > and double > click to open it. You've opened it in Notepad, which is for text files. which it is definitely NOT. Did you look at the Learning Manual, which I gave you the URL for? > I tried downloading Denemo and that kind of worked but doesn´t let me > edit the music in > the lilypond text file, I can only do it graphically which isn´t ideal. I know next to nothing about Denemo. I guess it's a graphical music editor. In that case it would create and open files in its own format, but would not know what to do with a *.ly file. If you have a Lilypond text file (*.ly) then open it in a text editor (or maybe better yet, Frescobaldi, which I also gave you a URL for). And read the Learning manual! > I appreciate any help; I feel like it shouldn´t be this difficult! There is certainly a learnng curve associated with Lilypond, but the results are worth it. > > Cluanie > From: t...@risingdove.com > Sent: 09 September 2022 15:16 > To: li.lypond-u...@gnu.org; Cluanie Fraser > Subject: Re: issues with installing Lilypond > > On 9 Sep 2022 at 11:21, Cluanie Fraser wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I´m struggling to download lilypond and wondering if it´s supported on > Windows 11? > > It certainly runs on Win11, that's how I use it. > > > When I download the Lilypond file it opens as a huge encrypted text > file on > Notepad. > > It's basically a command line application. You prepare a file for it to > process and it spits > out a > PDF. For the basics of how to use it, download the Learning manual at > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/learning/index.html > > Also, check out Frescobaldi at frescobaldi.org. That's a multiplatform > front-end for Lily > that > makes writing, editing, and compiling your Lilypond input easier. > > And continue to ask questions here. > > -- > Tim Slattery > t...@risingdove.com > > -- Tim Slattery t...@risingdove.com