This is the toplevel README to LilyPond -*-Text-*- GNU LilyPond which converts music definition files into visual or audio output: it can typeset formatted sheet music in TeX and and (mechanical) perfomances to MIDI files. 1. VERSIONING if you have downloaded a *.pre* version, then this is version is *not* meant for producing nice output (but to keep your patchsets up to date). It might not even compile. 2. REQUIREMENTS For the compilation and running of LilyPond you need some additional packages. The most unusual one of this are the metafont sources to MusixTeX-fonts. Please refer to the installation instructions on how to obtain and install them. 3. INSTALLATINON For your convenience, a formatted copy of the INSTALL instructions are in the toplevel directory, as INSTALL.text 4. DOCUMENTATION The real documentation is the directory Documentation/ To generate the pretty-printed docs, you have to run configure first, and then do this: make doc You can also simply read the .pod sources. They are ASCII text. .pod is the documentation format of perl (see perlpod(1)) 5. COMMENTS LilyPond is a long way from finished and polished. I do appreciate criticism, comments, bugreports, patches, etc. Please send e-mail to the mailing lists. See Documentation/links.pod for more info 6. DOZE If you have received this file as part of a DOS/Window32 distribution (lilypond-*.zip ), then it is advisable to also download the source package, since it might contain more documentation ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond/ (Europe) ftp://alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu/gnu/lilypond/ (US) The website also contains the complete documentation http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/index.html 7. CAVEATS Please read the file BUGS for some ugly bugs. This especially applies to Solaris 2.x and Linux-Intel unix users.