On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Joerg Anders wrote:

> ... you know: A presupposition is the KDE-environmant is correctly set ...

Yes, I know. This is acceptable: If the user wants to use a KDE program
to edit the music, he has to have KDE-programs working.

> > Is it more clear now?
> 
> Yes it is! I think the best way is to produce a different program from
> only a subset of the Noteedit source files. This has 3 advantages:
> 
>       1.) faster loading time;
>       2.) less memory (escially the memory allocation and shared library
>                          search wastes a lot of time);
>       3.) Independence of KDE/QT;
> 
> I think it is possible to supply a "--export-lilypond" and a "--export-musixtex"
> option.

This would be great. Then in LyX, we could try to provide an option to
choose between Lilypond or MusixTex format, and let the user decide if
they want beautiful music at the cost of installation trouble and long
rendering times, or just quick'n'dirty music from MusixTex.

Greets,

Asger

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