With apologies for replying to myself, but hoping this will help someone
following on.
> This piece has a solo verse, followed by four-part refrain,
> with differences in lyrics and rhythms in all four parts.
The solution (that is, one solution ;-) ) is to put it in a book. The
prospect of us
This problem has occupied me for about three weeks! I have progressed quite
easily from single-staff through four-part choral music with lyrics, but
they have all been quite straightforward.
This piece has a solo verse, followed by four-part refrain, with differences
in lyrics and rhythms in all
Valentin Villenave wrote:
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> Another cool thing could be to develop a bundled Lily+jEdit+LPT
> pre-configured easy installer :)
Fully cross-platform? :^)
Anyway, who would have the time to do that. ;-) (Rhetorical: I know you
did, but only for Windows ...)
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Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
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> And don't get this as an offense. My question was really curiosity.
> ...
> So I want to make it a product that everyone uses for LilyPond.
No offence taken. It has been a very frustrating time, just to get a half
working LilyPondTool and jEdit. I know
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
>
> I'm always curious why people spend a lot of time to create something
> for an editor that has been supported out of the box in jEdit for more
> than 3 years now.
Well, it's bad enough trying to learn LilyPond, without struggling against
jEdit, too. Ev
Cambiata wrote:
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> No problem with the .deb versions I've found, but they're a bit dated...
>
I have been through this during the last couple of weeks! To be fair,
LilyPond wasn't a problem, but jEdit and LilyPondTool caused several
headaches.
For LilyPond, uninstall the repository .deb(s) (