James Harkins writes:
> Steven Arntson stevenarntson.com> writes:
>
>> I may be getting in over my head with this question. I'm a new user of
> Lilypond,
>> transitioning away from Musescore. I've
>> been using Frescobaldi a bit, and am impressed with it so far.
>>
>> However, I see there's an
Steven Arntson stevenarntson.com> writes:
> I may be getting in over my head with this question. I'm a new user of
Lilypond,
> transitioning away from Musescore. I've
> been using Frescobaldi a bit, and am impressed with it so far.
>
> However, I see there's an Emacs mode available through org-b
On 28 April 2014 09:56, Steven Arntson wrote:
> Urs Liska writes:
>
>> Am 27.04.2014 20:15, schrieb Steven Arntson:
>>> I may be getting in over my head with this question. I'm a new user
>>> of Lilypond,
>>> transitioning away from Musescore. I've
>>> been using Frescobaldi a bit, and am impress
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 27.04.2014 20:15, schrieb Steven Arntson:
>> I may be getting in over my head with this question. I'm a new user
>> of Lilypond,
>> transitioning away from Musescore. I've
>> been using Frescobaldi a bit, and am impressed with it so far.
>>
>> However, I see there's an Emac
Am 27.04.2014 20:15, schrieb Steven Arntson:
I may be getting in over my head with this question. I'm a new user of Lilypond,
transitioning away from Musescore. I've
been using Frescobaldi a bit, and am impressed with it so far.
However, I see there's an Emacs mode available through org-babel ca
I may be getting in over my head with this question. I'm a new user of Lilypond,
transitioning away from Musescore. I've
been using Frescobaldi a bit, and am impressed with it so far.
However, I see there's an Emacs mode available through org-babel called
"Arrange Mode". I'm a user of Emacs (thoug