On 4/23/18, 3:02 AM, "Richard Shann" <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote:
You can take the portable version of Denemo on a USB stick and run the program anywhere (well, I just tried the public library), so you wouldn't have to try to transfer the file format. Since Denemo is only a front end for LilyPond you *must* be able to do the same with that... (Denemo bundles the current LilyPond stable so that everything is self- contained). You could work at the university on one of their computers and then return home with your work on a USB stick and continue at home. I was doing some self-learning about music theory from some online resources available at Kent State (Ohio) University. They had assignments that were to be done in Sibelius, because they could automatically grade the Sibelius files. That is, it was a method for providing known information, rather than seeing what music was created. Unfortunately, the same could be done with LilyPond; it's too bad that they don't work with LilyPond instead. But at least I can see this as one rationale for requiring the use of a particular score creator. Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user