I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I
liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
Lightweight? In what sense?
With jedit/lilypondtool you surely need to install Java, Jedit &
Lilypondtool from. But after that you only need one app and you have
everything without tedious configuration of point-and-click and whatnot.
You only need to configure the path to lilypond binary and shortcuts if
you wish to.
With LilyPondTool I just press F7, that saves the file, compiles with
LilyPond and reloads the PDF, then I switch to the viewer with Alt-TAB
(if it is not already visible).
Bert
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