Just had my first real chance to work with the new version of Lilypondtool
and the anniversary edition of Lilypond. Congrats to both of you. Making
music with this combination just keeps getting better and better. I don't
think I'll "mouse" another arrangement ever again. I've been doing this
so
Well, I was in a hurry.
I suggest you to look at the site: http://lilypondtool.organum.hu
You should use the SourceForge project page to download
(http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit).
However, sourceforge is down at the moment, so as a backup you could use
http://www.organum.hu/f
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Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 11:11:06 +0100
From: Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LilyPondTool 2.10.0
To: User's List LilyPond
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Hi,
I've just
Sorry, I forgot to tell the place to download.
You should use manual installation, so
- download the latest zip (lily4jedit-2.10.0-1.zip) file from
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit and unzip it into the
jEdit folder (like c:\program files\jedit 4.3pre6)
You can also look at the
Hi,
I couldn't tell you how much valuable LilypondTool was for me ; this
is definitely the way I would recommend to anyone starting with music
typesetting (though I don't like jEdit very much, maybe a standalone
lilpond-integrated editor would be much better, like in OSX-lilypond).
There's still
Hi,
I've just released a new version of LilyPondTool, supporting LilyPond 2.10.
The most important change is that the new, full lilypond parser is quite
stable (i.e. no false alarms on the regression test files). So you
should turn it on. That means, that you can safely turn on SideKick's
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