On 31/08/2011 3:00 AM, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
Thank you very much for the tip! Now I can see the music on LyX and view the
pdf file. This is exactly the sort of program I was looking for, and now I
can get down to work on my book. Who must I thank?
Federico Bruni-5 wrote:
Il 30/08/2011 23:42,
Wow, that's a lot of good stuff. Thank you!
Graham Breed wrote:
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> Pablo Zumarán wrote:
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>> I'm having trouble understanding something. In Item 4 of
>> "GNU Lilypond – Application Usage", under the heading
>> "Integrating Text and Music", it explicitly says this
>> "lilypond-book provides a
Thank you! I'll go through it with a magnifying glass...
pkx166h-2 wrote:
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> Pablo,
>
> On 8/30/11, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
>>
>> Thank you very much for that tip. Following your advice, I've installed
>> Lyx
>> in my Ubuntu. In the included documentation, I've found only one
>> reference
>> to
Thank you very much for the tip! Now I can see the music on LyX and view the
pdf file. This is exactly the sort of program I was looking for, and now I
can get down to work on my book. Who must I thank?
Federico Bruni-5 wrote:
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> Il 30/08/2011 23:42, Pablo Zumarán ha scritto:
>> Thank you ver
Il 30/08/2011 23:42, Pablo Zumarán ha scritto:
Thank you very much for that tip. Following your advice, I've installed Lyx
in my Ubuntu. In the included documentation, I've found only one reference
to Lilypond (to use Insert>File>External Material>Lilypond file). When I do
this (ie, insert a .ly
Pablo Zumarán wrote:
> I'm having trouble understanding something. In Item 4 of
> "GNU Lilypond – Application Usage", under the heading
> "Integrating Text and Music", it explicitly says this
> "lilypond-book provides a way to automate this process:
> This program extracts snippets of music from
Pablo,
On 8/30/11, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for that tip. Following your advice, I've installed Lyx
> in my Ubuntu. In the included documentation, I've found only one reference
> to Lilypond (to use Insert>File>External Material>Lilypond file). When I do
> this (ie, insert a .
Thank you very much for that tip. Following your advice, I've installed Lyx
in my Ubuntu. In the included documentation, I've found only one reference
to Lilypond (to use Insert>File>External Material>Lilypond file). When I do
this (ie, insert a .ly file) all I get is a field saying "Lilypond type
I had the same 'problem'.. It is indeed not that easy. That's why I now
tried the latest Lyx version, which includes the possibility to include
lilypond code, and it uses, as far as I know, lilypond-book as backend, but
it is hidden, so no command line is needed. Perhaps you could give that a
try..
Thanks!
I'm having trouble understanding something. In Item 4 of "GNU Lilypond –
Application Usage", under the heading "Integrating Text and Music", it
explicitly says this "lilypond-book provides a way to automate this process:
This program extracts snippets of music from your document, runs lil
Am Dienstag, 30. August 2011, 16:01:01 schrieb Dmytro O. Redchuk:
> On Mon 29 Aug 2011, 11:43 Pablo Zumarán wrote:
> > I already have lilypond in my Ubuntu. What must I download so that I can
> > use lilypond-book?
>
> You need to have latex (texlive-latex-base at least) installed.
Only if you wa
On Mon 29 Aug 2011, 11:43 Pablo Zumarán wrote:
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> I already have lilypond in my Ubuntu. What must I download so that I can use
> lilypond-book?
You need to have latex (texlive-latex-base at least) installed.
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