I suppose that the cleanest solution would be to post this chapter
for Mac, then copy and modify it twice, to suit the needs and wants
of Linuxers and Windowers respectively. Afterwards if can be decided
whether to amalgamate them into one, or for the sake of clarity to
leave them separate.
I am getting the feeling that Linux is more complicated than Windows,
but Linuxers are happier people. I've never seen a Linux, not even in
a zoo. What does it look like?
Manuel
Am 25/12/2006 um 13:13 schrieb Cameron Horsburgh:
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 11:35:05PM -0500, Pierre Abbat wrote:
The comment about emacs was just a comment and wasn't meant to go
into the
guide. There may be a way to run lilypond from inside emacs, but
not knowing
emacs, I don't know how.
For the record, Emacs has a lilypond-mode which will compile lilypond
files on a press of <ctrl-c><ctrl-c>. Pressing this combination again
will open the pdf. Of course, anyone actually attempting to use Emacs
would probably have figured this out for themselves and wouldn't look
in a beginner's tutorial for instructions!
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