On 04/07/13 16:59, Phil Holmes wrote:
I note that someone has updated Wikipedia to change the title of the
LilyPond page from GNU LilyPond to LilyPond, stating (somewhat
accurately) that GNU isn't actually part of the name. I don't
understand the principles around the use of GNU as part of the
2013/7/4 Janek Warchoł
> At the very least we could perhaps have a prominent link to
> tunefl/weblily/lilybin/mediawiki score extension live preview.
> (should we have an issue for this?)
>
>
Why not with : http://lilybin.com/ ?
Looks simple and high speed.
Cheers,
Pierre
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"Phil Holmes" writes:
> I note that someone has updated Wikipedia to change the title of the
> LilyPond page from GNU LilyPond to LilyPond, stating (somewhat
> accurately) that GNU isn't actually part of the name. I don't
> understand the principles around the use of GNU as part of the title,
>
I note that someone has updated Wikipedia to change the title of the
LilyPond page from GNU LilyPond to LilyPond, stating (somewhat accurately)
that GNU isn't actually part of the name. I don't understand the principles
around the use of GNU as part of the title, but wondered whether anyone
co
2013/7/2 Keith OHara :
> Janek Warchoł gmail.com> writes:
>
>> i've decided that instead of complaining about slowed development
>> process, i can do some bug-fixing instead.
>>
>
> You could experiment to understand better the situations that lead to the
> out-of-memory crash under Windows --- is
Hi,
when i was talking with MuseScore developers some time ago, they
mentioned that it would be great to have a "try lilypond in your
browser" thing on our website, similar to these:
http://tryhaskell.org/
http://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
I have no idea how difficult that would be, but