@subsubheading MacOS X
If you double click LilyPond.app, it will open with an example
-file. Save it, for example, to @file{test.ly} on your Desktop, and
+file. Save it, for example, to @file{test.ly} on your Desktop, and
then process it with the menu command @samp{Compile > Typeset File}.
The resulting PDF file will be displayed on your screen.
@file{.ly} file, right-click on it and select @qq{Edit source}.
If you double-click in the LilyPond icon on the Desktop, it will open
-a simple text editor with an example file. Save it, for example, to
+a simple text editor with an example file. Save it, for example, to
@file{test.ly} on your Desktop, and then double-click on the file to
process it. After some seconds, you will get a file @file{test.pdf}
on your desktop. Double-click on this PDF file to view the typeset
\clef treble
c1
\clef alto
- c1
+ c1
\clef tenor
c1
\clef bass
keyword @code{\appoggiatura} or @code{\acciaccatura}
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,relative=2]
-c2 \grace { a32 b} c2
+c2 \grace { a32[ b] } c2
c2 \appoggiatura b16 c2
c2 \acciaccatura b16 c2
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
\relative c'' {
a4 e c8 e r4
- b2 c4( d)
+ b2 c4( d)
}
@end lilypond
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\relative c'' {
a4 e c8 e r4
- b2 c4( d)
+ b2 c4( d)
}
\addlyrics { One day this shall be free }
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\relative c'' {
a4 e c8 e r4
- b2 c4( d)
+ b2 c4( d)
}
\addlyrics { One day this shall be free __ }
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