There's an OpenOffice tool. http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net/
Regards, Mike Morales, lpmikemo...@aol.com On 12/19/2010 4:33 AM, Ludo Beckers wrote:
That makes sense to me. In my case it's only 10% of arranging and composing. I read somewhere btw that there's an OpenOffice-tool as well; I'll have to check that one out for sure. On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Nils Gey <den...@nilsgey.de <mailto:den...@nilsgey.de>> wrote: An important but unasked question is for what do you need notation? If it is "just" transcribing from paper the task is not that critical. You need to get "in" information you already know. But if you compose or arrange and you are not a conservative person who was taught to repeat the sentence "real composers use pen and paper" over and over again you want to have more control over your music. I think that lilypond is not suited for composing in its syntax. Its an engraver with the purpose to create notation sheets. How the information was generated does not matter. So you need an additional tool to write and modify your notes in a more musical way. And thats Denemo. Nils _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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