Denemo 0.8.6 claims to be able to edit and save lilypond file. What
do you think about the quality of its Lilypond export? How accurate,
and how human-readable is Lilypond output produced by Denemo 0.8.6?
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I find it useful, so I thought I would release it under the GPL in case
someone else could benefit too. I put it up at SourceForge:
http://lilycomp.sourceforge.net
It is written in pure Python, so you need Python installed.
I've added a link to the FAQ section on
I have been using LilyPond for a few months now, and I love it. The
only problem is that I am really slow at transcribing lead sheets
because I do not read complicated sheet music very fast. To help me
out I wrote a GUI that I called LilyComp. (I know it is not very
original, but I think of it
Hi!
I've just seen, that there are frontends for lilypond.
Eg. noteedit is one of them.
But I saw, that it exists under KDE :(
And I don't want to change to KDE for the sake of noteedit.
Can you give me some alternatives to it?
Gergo
+-[Kontra, Gergely @ Budapest University of Technology and
Am Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:57:15 +0100 (CET) schrieb Kontra, Gergely:
Hi!
I've just seen, that there are frontends for lilypond.
Eg. noteedit is one of them.
But I saw, that it exists under KDE :(
And I don't want to change to KDE for the sake of noteedit.
Can you give me some alternatives