just write this
---cut---------
<<
\new ChordNames {
\set chordChanges = ##t
\chordmode { a2 c2 }
}
\new Voice = "one" { \autoBeamOff
\relative c' { \clef treble \key c \major \time 4/4 a b c d }
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" \lyricmode { Aaa Bee Cee Dee }
>>
----cut-------------------
OooLilyPond seems to be EXACTLY what I was looking for to write a book
on jazz improvisation.
I use Window XP and I can get it to insert simple scores in
OpenOffice.org such as:
\key c \minor \relative c'' { c16 es, d es c es d es c' es, d es c es d es }
which is the test given in the sourceforge webpage.
However, other scores that are created in LilyPond without problems,
such as this one given in the LilyPond tutorial:
\version "2.10.10"
melody = \relative c' {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
a b c d
}
text = \lyricmode {
Aaa Bee Cee Dee
}
harmonies = \chordmode {
a2 c2
}
\score {
<<
\new ChordNames {
\set chordChanges = ##t
\harmonies
}
\new Voice = "one" {
\autoBeamOff
\melody
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" \text
>>
\layout { }
\midi { }
}
get quite a lot of "syntax error"s and "unknown escaped string"s and
"unexpected string"s.
Does OooLilyPond have a shorter scope than LilyPond?
I've tried running both "lilypond.exe" and "lilipon-window.exe" as the
executable on "config", with the same results.
Thank you!
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