Hello
Franziska Meyer schrieb:
> Yes... I think it could be enough to make a simple interface with
> an editor where you type in your lilypond code. The interface
> has just to show something like denemo does. It doesn't need to
> accept input.
That's just what I tried to do now. It's quick and
> "Eric" == jojo2 writes:
Eric> Yes I have tried Lilypond but find that the process of visualisation of
Eric> its output from only its input language is a long climb, not unlike
Eric> writing in c++.
Eric> Not nearly as difficult as Musixtex, but still a long process.
I fe
Hi,
[the subject of this thread is running away from its title (fortunately)]
> Indeed. Type the bulk in Emacs, then touch-up with a gui. There are
> vague wouldnt-it-be-nice ideas for GUI interactive editing of LilyPond
> files; but that's not going to happen in a year or two.
Funny, when i
Hello
Laurent Martelli schrieb:
> > "charles" == charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Eric> Yes I have tried Lilypond but find that the process of
> Eric> visualisation of its output from only its input language is
> Eric> a long climb, not unlike writing in c++. Not nearly as
> E
> "charles" == charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Eric> Yes I have tried Lilypond but find that the process of
Eric> visualisation of its output from only its input language is
Eric> a long climb, not unlike writing in c++. Not nearly as
Eric> difficult as Musixtex, but stil
charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry I wasn't a little more clear in first Email.
Ok. You just came ranting in, making firm but silly statements, some
of which you could have easily verified if you're a programmer (remove
MIDI). That's not the best possible way to be taken seriously.
>
> Sorry I wasn't a little more clear in first Email.
> Its just that a more immediate method of displaying a screen output in
> a page layout would go a long way to making
> Linux computerized music typesetting more efficient.
>
> To answer as to whether or not I'm a troll, well, if I was I sure
Sorry I wasn't a little more clear in first Email.
Its just that a more immediate method of displaying a screen output in
a page layout would go a long way to making
Linux computerized music typesetting more efficient.
To answer as to whether or not I'm a troll, well, if I was I sure
wouldn't b