Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:

> On Wednesday, 8 December 1999, Leon Kirsch writes:
>
> > a)   I have an similar problem when compiling Lilypond-1.2.17,
> >       but  besides that it runs fine.
> >
> > > I had a make error in 1.2.17. Make ended up in an itemize error in
> > > making index.texi (if I'm right).
>
> You can update to texinfo-4.0, or add/remove the @bullet, whichever
> works.  We should this in the hypothetical .18 ...

Perhaps you should yes, because this should be the stable release. It is
a
little bit disappointing to know that you have all the necessary tools
and
to experience a make error. That doesn't stimulate people to step into
the
Lily train. People are aquainted with the idea that the latest release
in a
stable tree is the best.
Anyway, thanks for the program. It's really nice. It's probably humorous
to
know why I like the program for composing my own music. Handwriting is
very
difficult for me. I cannot compose music directly at the computer so I
have
first to write the music down by hand. Writing notes on official music
paper
is to difficult for me. I always put te notes too ambiguaously between
or on
the lines. When composing Lily music, I'm write the letters down. That's
much easier and less ambiguous.
Greetings,


Maarten


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