I don't know what kind of software could fit on a pocket-pc, but since the input format to LilyPond is pure text files, you could at least spend some time inputing the music, even though you might not be able to view the typeset output until you get home to your ordinary computer.
If you have any possibility to use Linux on your pocket-pc, then it should not be impossible to run LilyPond on it. /Mats chris wrote:
I'm a music student from germany and I just found lilypond in the www. It wasn't realy what I was looking for, cause what I was searching for, was a possibillity to use a notation-software on my smartphone or a pocket-pc, cause I have to go by train every day and there I have time to compose but no software... thanks for your answer! greets chris _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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