If you search the mailing list archives, you will find that there are
some problems
with the OSX version of LilyPond on Leopard. As far as I can understand,
you can only run it from the command line.
However, in Windows XP, there shouldn't be any such problems. Based on
your previous email, it
This happened to me with my windows XP and my Apple leopard: I download tha
latest version of lilypond. It does not want to save the initial test file.
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Op wo, 20-04-2005 te 12:58 +0200, schreef Tanguy LÃost:
> Sacha Standen wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I have just downloaded Lilypond onto Windows ME, but don't have the
> > faintest idea where to go from here! All the instructions seem to be
> > in technical language that I can't follow. I've sa
Sacha Standen wrote:
Hello
I have just downloaded Lilypond onto Windows ME, but don't have the
faintest idea where to go from here! All the instructions seem to be
in technical language that I can't follow. I've saved the text file,
which opens a PDF window with an extract of music in, which I
Hi,
The lilypond program doesn't come with an interface like Finale or Sibelius.
All you do is create a text file (or find the .ly file you mention) (use Notepad for instance).
Write the code conforming the documentation on www.lilypond.org
Save it as [something].ly
Double click on it
If all goe
Hello
I have just downloaded Lilypond onto Windows ME,
but don't have the faintest idea where to go from here! All the instructions
seem to be in technical language that I can't follow. I've saved the text file,
which opens a PDF window with an extract of music in, which I presume means th