2007/12/18, henry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i just downloaded this today, and tried fiddling with a few notes...i just
can't figure out how to make the actual sheet music document.
What operating system do you use? If it's Windows, first locate your
saved score file, it looks as a black musical note.
All this, and a lot more, is described in the LilyPond Tutorial.
As you already have noticed, LilyPond is very different compared to
most other programs you have seen earlier. One of these differences
is that you shouldn't expect to be able to do anything useful without
reading the Tutorial, so
i just downloaded this today, and tried fiddling with a few notes...i just
can't figure out how to make the actual sheet music document. also, how do you
get the view seen in the sample, the on one with the three windows (one with
the code, one with the sheet music and one with some other
On 18/12 03:35:48, henry wrote:
i just downloaded this today, and tried fiddling with a few
notes...i just can't figure out how to make the actual sheet music
document.
Start with a Lilypond text file, eg. bling.ly, then run (from a
command line) lilypond bling.ly - it should create (among