Dear Lilypond-users,
as far as I understood this topic, one must have experiences with
writing programs. Do You think it is quite a complicated thing, is it
worth spending a lot of time with it?
Can You give proposals for easy-to-learn books?
Or should I better use a progamm like Finale or Sibelius, which don't
require knowledges in programming.
I'm only a composer and have no experiences in programming and it
seems to be quite a complicated thing for me.

Rune Zedeler schrieb am 09.12.2007:
>Valentin Villenave skrev:
>
>>> scroll down to "music-box.ly"
>> 
>> Absolutely; you might as well have mentioned the LSR
>implementation of
>> the same trick:
>> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=289
>
>I searched to LSR for "music-box", and as it didn't show up anything
>I 
>assumed that the snippet had not been added to the LSR.
>Though, looking at it, I see that it has been somewhat messed up. 
>Somebody has shortened it, so that it only contains the two first 
>measures, but the variables that contain the end of the prelude
>(enda, 
>endb and endc) are still defined without being used.
>I would vote for reverting the example to the whole prelude. It is
>more 
>illustrative that way.
>
>-Rune



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