Thank you so very much Aaron!
Seems like it worked well.  I added the new release in my home directory since 
trying to uninstall 2.18.2 with Synaptic Package Manager would also uninstall 
Frescobaldi.Frescobaldi allows two or more versions to be accessed.
We'll see if this was the right decision.

So much to learn...

          |This is an installation script, not a package.  To my knowledge, it 
has 

nothing to do with any package managers.

As such, you will first need to use your package manager to manually 
uninstall any existing LilyPond package if you have one that you want to 
replace.  Then you can simply run 'sudo sh 
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh' (no extra arguments needed) and follow 
the prompts.  This will install under /usr/local/lilypond with a 
shortcut under /usr/local/bin by default.

An alternative is to install LilyPond to your home directory for a 
user-specific installation.  This will be independent of any other 
installation, meaning you do not need to futz with any package managers. 
  In this case, do not use 'sudo'.  Just run 'sh 
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh'.  By default, it will install under 
/~/lilypond with a shortcut under /~/bin.


-- Aaron Hill
 
 
 
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Today's Topics:

  1. Re:drop down list (yming tsang)
  2. Re:LilyPond and FontForge (fasola)
  3. score wizard (wmil...@aol.com)
  4. upgrading to 2.19.83-1 from 2.18.2 on Linux Mint (wmil...@aol.com)
  5. Re:upgrading to 2.19.83-1 from 2.18.2 on Linux Mint (Aaron Hill)
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div.yiv5048139729WordSection1 {} --&gt;Hi Ben,   Thank you very much for in 
info about drop down entries with frecobaldi. Yes I am a window 10 user.I 
manage to run regedit and now mi drop down list is clean up.  Thank you.   One 
question:  how can I sort the drop down list?  OR is it  automatically sorted? 
I had lot of Chinese character entry.   Thank you,Ming   Sent from Mail for 
Windows 10   I may be having the same problem. I'm using FontForge to make 
adjustments to
the shapenote note heads in emmentaler so they are more readable. This
involves changing the width of some symbols. When I generate my custom
version of emmentaler, some of the note heads don't line up with the stems.
Perhaps the problem is the LILC, LILF, and LILY tables? Could someone please
explain how to update them? Help greatly appreciated!



--
Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html



good to know Urs about the frescobaldi.conf file.  I want to modify the wizard 
and I saw that I can do that more than I realized in the settings, parts and 
Titles and Headings tabs which is amazing and very helpful.I guess I thought 
from the other post the three (settings, parts and Titles and Headings) tabs 
were also modifiable. Perhaps I was confused by the post by Ming saying that 
subsubtitle has a drop down menu as on my version it is a fill-in blank.   I do 
not need to modify them the tabs as I now realize that any info inputted to 
score wizard is saved unless <clear> is press and if one still wants to edit 
score wizard and yet save the inputted info one can create a file and save it 
as a template for future starting point.


> ./.config/frescobaldi
> ./.config/frescobaldi/frescobaldi.conf

This last file is Frescobaldi's configuration file on Linux, storing the same 
data as does the Windows registr.
However, you are not intended to manually edit this file, except to fix things 
that have gone wrong for whatever reason.

> 
> Is it possible to modify the wizard in Linux?

What exactly is it you want to "modify"?
Everything you showed in the Windows registry it configurable, but not by 
editing the configuration, but from within the dialog/wizard itself.

Urs
regarding Kevin's post about
/frescobaldi_app/scorewiz/
no such directories 
/frescobaldi_appor
scorewiz/ on my machine perhaps because I am on Linux Mint 18 or frescobaldi 
2.18.1? 

But thank you so very much for the other information Kevin and Soundfromsounds 
(PS I did watch all your helpful tutorial videos even if they don't show in my 
knowledge)

Thank you all so very much!Bill Milmoe
Oh well I tried
i downloaded 

lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh
from this
GNU/Linux 64: LilyPond 2.19.83-1
 buttonat 

http://lilypond.org/development.html
I tried to upgrade using Synaptic package Manager but that only showed 2.18.2 
which i have installed.

So, I read up on sh files and got this far
sudo sh lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh --help
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh - install LilyPond tarball
Options
  --batch             no interaction
  --doc               [attempt to] download and install documentation
  --prefix PREFIX     install into PREFIX/lilypond (default: /usr/local)
  --help              this help
  --tarball           extract tar file for archive

perhaps I am just one step away but I am willing to wait for confirmation if I 
am supposed to type this:
sudo lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh - install LilyPond tarball or

sudo lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh - install LilyPond --tarball
or 

sudo lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh -tarball
one last attempt
sudo pip install --upgrade lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64
gave me this error messageERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the 
requirement lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64 (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64
removing the -1.linux-64 didn't help one bit either.

Thank you so very much for your help...
Perplexed Bill Milmoe
On 2019-08-09 4:16 pm, Bill via lilypond-user wrote:
> Oh well I tried
> i downloaded
> 
> lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh
> from this
> GNU/Linux 64: LilyPond 2.19.83-1
>  buttonat
> 
> http://lilypond.org/development.html
> I tried to upgrade using Synaptic package Manager but that only showed
> 2.18.2 which i have installed.

This is an installation script, not a package.  To my knowledge, it has 
nothing to do with any package managers.

As such, you will first need to use your package manager to manually 
uninstall any existing LilyPond package if you have one that you want to 
replace.  Then you can simply run 'sudo sh 
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh' (no extra arguments needed) and follow 
the prompts.  This will install under /usr/local/lilypond with a 
shortcut under /usr/local/bin by default.

An alternative is to install LilyPond to your home directory for a 
user-specific installation.  This will be independent of any other 
installation, meaning you do not need to futz with any package managers. 
  In this case, do not use 'sudo'.  Just run 'sh 
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh'.  By default, it will install under 
/~/lilypond with a shortcut under /~/bin.


-- Aaron Hill


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