Re: Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-17 Thread Helge Kruse
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,

Re: Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-17 Thread fiëé visuëlle
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

Re: Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-16 Thread René Brandenburger
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 greetings rene ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo

Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-15 Thread Helge Kruse
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

Re: Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-15 Thread Graham Percival
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

Re: Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-15 Thread Dominic Neumann
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

Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Bill Harris
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

Re: Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
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

Re: Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Bill Harris
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.

Re: Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
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