On Tuesday 07 February 2006 22.22, Ramana Kumar wrote: > In my opinion there currently don't exist any particularly good GUIs > for lilypond (unless you count your text editor!), simply because text > editing is a lot more powerful... > ...but I understand that having a GUI is sometimes very desireable. > > Apart from Lilycomp, the only other program I know about is Denemo. I > guess this is one of the ones you looked at that was not for Windows > but for Linux. > > Fortunately, you don't actually need to install Linux to use Denemo > (although if you were thinking about doing it, I'd recommend > installing Linux anyway). Have a look at www.mingw.org and > www.cygwin.com for some ways to emulate Linux on Windows. Either one > would (I believe) allow you to run Denemo on Windows (through > emulation).
(minor correction: these projects are implementations of GNU, not Linux emulators. They require that you rebuild packages, and they do not offer binary compatibility between platforms. Porting denemo to mingw or cygwin is probably a difficult task) So the _easiest_ solution is probably to install linux. Either you can try demudi (http://demudi.agnula.org/), which ships with lots of music software out-of-the-box, or Ubuntu (ubuntulinux.com) which is more mainstream and contains a newer version of lilypond. Another way is to find a GUI for windows which exports MIDI or MusicXML files, and then to import those to lilypond. In this case, you'll have to post-edit the resulting .ly file slightly; some people consider this extra work more time-consuming than entering the piece from scratch. -- Erik _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user