OK, so maybe I should just move lilypond work into my LaTeX IDE for the time being. Since my lilypond installation isn't on the system PATH, how do I include it as part of a .tex document to get access to the lilypond-book commands?
Cheers, N. Andrew Walsh er/ihn/ihm/sein | he/him/his Berlin On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 12:16 PM Mats-Olof Liljegren <m...@e-pro.se> wrote: > I use it on Sonoma without issues. > > Med vänlig hälsning / Kind regards > *Mats-Olof Liljegren* > > *e-pro* > Oskarsvägen 11B > 702 14 Örebro > Tel 070 360 19 19 > e-post m...@e-pro.se > web: http://e-pro.se > > 29 apr. 2024 kl. 11:40 skrev Robert Garrigos <rob...@garrigos.cat>: > > I cannot use Frescobaldi on Mac Sonoma (not working), so I went for Visual > Studio Code, with some lilypond plugins, and I have to say that it offers > everything I need > > Robert > > El 28 abr. 2024, a les 13:57, Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> va > escriure: > > Is Frescobaldi the most common tool on Linux, or what do the majority of > Lilypond users use? > > > Frescobaldi is the most common LilyPond editor, on all OSes. > > > > >