Graham,
Thanks for reply. You're right I have to read
But the example in the lilypond manual looked so similar like plain LaTeX
and tempting, that I just used copypaste. Now I realized thank lily-pond
book is not an alternative book a tool to integrate lilypond in LaTeX.
Best regards,
Am 2007-11-17 um 11:28 schrieb Helge Kruse:
But the example in the lilypond manual looked so similar like plain
LaTeX and tempting, that I just used copypaste. Now I realized
thank lily-pond book is not an alternative book a tool to integrate
lilypond in LaTeX.
If you want a LilyPond-TeX
if this is compatible with MikTeX.
lilypond-book and MikTeX work fine together, i have it running for a
long time already on Win XP
- Graham
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Hello,
I tried the LaTeX example from the Lilypond manual and ran it with MikTeX on
Windows XP.
Unfortunately LaTeX doesn't know lilypond at all.
! LaTeX Error: Environment lilypond undefined.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H return for immediate
Helge Kruse wrote:
I tried the LaTeX example from the Lilypond manual and ran it with
MikTeX on Windows XP.
Try reading the manual as well. It discusses the lilypond-book script,
which you must run.
I have no idea if this is compatible with MikTeX.
- Graham
Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Helge Kruse wrote:
I tried the LaTeX example from the Lilypond manual and ran it with
MikTeX on Windows XP.
Try reading the manual as well. It discusses the lilypond-book script,
which you must run.
I have no idea if this is compatible with MikTeX.
- Graham
I've been a MiKTeX and Prosper (a seminar-type package) user for a while
on my Windows machine, and I use Emacs and AucTeX.
I just installed lilypond via the cygwin install a couple of days ago.
I discovered I had to install tetex, too, and so I did. It all worked
smoothly.
Today, I wanted to
Bill Harris writes:
Today, I wanted to process a file with Prosper. Unfortunately, AucTeX
now must call tetex, which can't find Prosper. I really want both
Prosper and lilypond, but one seems to require MiKTeX and the other
tetex.
It seems that prosper is not included in tetex. If you
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that prosper is not included in tetex. If you install
tetex-doc, the file
/usr/share/texmf/doc/help/Catalogue/entries/prosper.html
advises you to get it from ctan yourself. You really have to add it
to cygwin's tetex texmf tree.
Bill Harris writes:
What I was hoping to have was a pointer to something that would allow me
to switch between tetex and MiKTeX. I have a number of things
configured in MiKTeX, and I worry about the time it would take (and the
dead ends I might encounter) when doing a wholesale switch to
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