Thanks.
I had found most of that.
What I had meant is more along the lines of what Tim McNamara said:
IMHO here is where we run into the issue of what LilyPond *is.*
It's a backend with no face, basically. This is something that most
Windows and Mac users will find hard to grasp initially,
Yup. I don't know enough about using a Terminal program or anything
else to get LilyPond to run without using the GUI. I need the GUI and
that's what doesn't work.
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The hard disc format is determined by the type of processor you have
in the machine: GUID format for Intel chips, MacOS Extended for PPC
chips. I have a G4 [PPC] chip, so both Ext. and Int. are formatted
with MacOS Extended.
The EXTERNAL has a different system, 10.4.11, under which LilyPond
So i do not think the problem is with you at all.
Thanks. I was beginning to wonder...
Indeed you are able to get this working on an external disk - which
makes no real sense to me, only because if it works on an external
disk it should work on an internal disk, the operating system is the
Re: Version 2.12.2-1
Downloaded both documentation and program. Downloaded fine.
Dragged ap to applications folder.
Put documentation folder there too.
Double-clicked the application and I get a text file that says:
"save this file"
"Select 'compile>typeset file' from the menu--"
NOTHING comes up w