I was afraid of that - back to square one - In the early 90s I had a quarrel with my former boss who wanted to force me to TeX and later LaTex and I, working on a Mac, was a vivid Wysiwyg advocator. I won.
Now - I have yet not decided which output would be appropriate (pdf or html) so I will give it a try with Latex and WinEdt. Is there a "stylesheet" for the Lilypond Documentationproject which I can use as a starting point without the need to invent my own proper layout? @Carl: I am still switching between Mac and Windows (jEdit). What kind of system are you actually using on your Mac? Hajo --- ... indessen wandelt harmlos droben das Gestirn On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Andrew Hawryluk <ahawry...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Hajo Dezelski <dl1...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> now, that I have all relevant scores coded with lilypond I want to put >> together all my notes in an analytical, didatical orientated "book" >> with scores and a lot of referential incipts, themes, excerpts etc. >> And the only way I can do this in a timely manner seems to be with >> lilypond-book. >> >> Until now I gathered all my notes etc. in a personal-wiki, but this >> concept of a "Zettelkasten" (slip box?) is not working for a >> structured approach for learning material. I have to do that step by >> step. >> >> Until now I have not worked with Latex, Tex, Docbook... So my question: >> >> Are there recommondations for an integrated editorial environment >> using lilypond-book on a windows machine which is easy to use ? I know >> I have to learn some coding but I dont want to dig the next year into >> the internals of TEX to layout a text properly. >> >> I like the clear format of the lilypond-documentation. Would that be a >> starting point and when yes: How could this be done without using >> dreamweaver ;-) >> >> As always thanks in advance for your time and help >> >> Hajo >> >> --- >> ... indessen wandelt harmlos droben das Gestirn >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> > > Ha, I was half way through writing this when Carl answered, but I'll > still send it. > > What final output do you want? If you want publication-quality PDF > output, LaTeX is your best bet (http://miktex.org/ for windows), and > there are several editors that could be helpful: > http://www.texniccenter.org/ > http://www.winedt.com/ > http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/ > http://www.latexeditor.org/ > > The LilyPond documentation is written in texinfo, which is processed > to produce both the PDF and HTML versions. > > On the other hand, writing in plain HTML is a reasonable option if you > only want web output. > > Andrew > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user