Hello Mel,
> But I am not sufficiently familiar with Unix-style command-line syntax to
> make the task of following them as easy as I would like it to be. Have you
> any suggestions for a quick way for one to familiarize oneself with this
> syntax?
* About learning 'shell' or 'command line synt
Dear support,
I have followed all instructions and installed from
hard disk the whole lilypond package. Everything looked fine until I tried to
run gsview32 it can not find the program.
I am running unders Windows2000.
What can I do?
Thanks
Carlos
Madrid, Spain
Carlos Garcia Suarez wrote:
> I have followed all instructions and installed from hard disk the whole
> lilypond package. Everything looked fine until I tried to run gsview32
> it can not find the program.
I had the same problem when installing lilypond under win2k.
The problem is that I now h
> Dear support,
>
> I have followed all instructions and installed from hard disk the whole lilypond
>package. Everything looked fine until I tried to run gsview32 it can not find the
>program.
>
> I am running unders Windows2000.
>
> What can I do?
For some silly reason, the Postscript view
Thanks for your suggestion. But quite frankly it looks like a nightmare.
About 20 years ago I used to work in Unix when I was doing my PhD, I can
still rember some basic, but all the info in that thread seems a bit too
much.
Is there an alternative way to view and print the postcript files from
Thanks Mats,
I just did as you indicated and it works. Thanks really. I am a bit
surprise. The only doubt is that when opening GSview it says that you need
to register for Ghostview. Does it means that one have to buy that piece of
sotware?
Thanks
carlos
- Original Message -
From: "Ma
Sorry, I am new to Lilypond and I am afraid I am
all questions.
I am trying to download the manual, but when doing
so and trying to open with gzip -d it says it is not the correct type. I am
using Windows 2k and I have tried to change the extension but it does not
work.
Is there a form t
CGS> I am trying to download the manual, but when doing so and trying to
CGS> open with gzip -d it says it is not the correct type. I am using
CGS> Windows 2k and I have tried to change the extension but it does not work.
I'm not an expert at all, but I reckon will do the trick:
gunzip -c
Greetings,
I created a lilypond file to use as a cheat
sheet when entering notes. Should be handy
for new users. I would like know if there
is a specific location for lessons or other
aids. The score has the lilypond note and
the midi note number as text above the staff.
I have done the same