- o The -O2 option to gcc triggers a gcc bug on DEC Alpha
- in dstream.cc. You should turn off this flag for this
- file.
-
- o Perl5.003 and Perl5.004 use different syntax for
- pod2html.
-
-EXAMPLE
- This is what I type in my xterm:
-
- lilypond someinput.ly
- tex someinput.tex
- xdvi someinput&
-
- This is what the output looks like over here:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-28/Jan/98 LilyPond 0.1.45 4
-
-
-
-
-
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
-
-
- GNU LilyPond 0.0.78 #4/FlowerLib 1.1.24 #0
- Parsing ... [/home/hw/share/lilypond/init//
- <..etc..>
- init//performer.ly]]][input/kortjakje.ly]
- Creating elements ...[8][16][24][25]
- Preprocessing elements...
- Calculating column positions ... [14][25]
- Postprocessing elements...
- TeX output to someinput.tex ...
- Creating MIDI elements ...MIDI output to someinput.midi ...
-
- hw:~/musix/spacer$ xdvi someinput&
- [1] 855
-
- Check out the input files, some of them have comments
- Please refer to the man page for more information.
-
-REDHAT LINUX
- RedHat Linux users should be able to get a RPM. A spec
- file is in make/out/lilypond.spec. You should be able to
- create an rpm as a normal user. Be sure you have a
- ~/.rpmrc, and edit the RPM-dir in Variables.make. (If you
- create the RPM as a normal user the permissions will not
- be set correctly, unfortunately)
-
-DEBIAN GNU/LINUX
- A Debian package is also available; contact Anthony Fok
- <foka@debian.org>. The build scripts are in the
- subdirectory debian/
-
-WINDOWS NT/95
- So, you're stuck with Windows, eh? Well, don't worry, you
- just need (to get) Cygnus' windows32 port of gnu
- development stuff; have a look at
- http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32.
-
- To make GNU LilyPond under, brr, aargh, shudder...
- windows32, well, simply type:
-
- bash configure
- make
-
- Note If you rely on broken DOS/Windows tools such as
- pkzip/WinZIP to unpack the distribution, make sure the
- entire source tree is unpacked correctly, in particular
- the empty out directories (flower/out, lib/out et. al.)
-
-MUSIXTEX
- Previous versions (before 0.1.39) used fonts from the TeX
- macro package "MusixTeX". You can still use these, but
- they are not supported. Since LilyPond's Feta font is
- much prettier, you'd be seriously misguided if you used
- them, but anyway, here are the installation instructions
- for those deprecated fonts.
-
-
-
-28/Jan/98 LilyPond 0.1.45 5
-
-
-
-
-
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
-
-
- [obsolete] I use the MusixTeX fonts those found in
- MusixTeX T.73. Beware, the clef symbol seems to have
- changed its position in some versions, (notably Egler's,
- a.k.a. OpusTeX). The MusixTeX fonts are included in
- MusixTeX (T73 or better), which can be had from any CTAN
- site, e.g. at
-
- ftp://ftp.shsu.edu/tex-archive/macros/musixtex/taupin
-
- ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/musixtex/taupin
-
- ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/musixtex/taupin
-
- You only need the contents of the mf/ subdirectory of the
- package. The primary site of the Taupin version is
- ftp://hprib.lps.u-psud.fr/pub/music_zips/musixtex.zip
-
- Install the musixtex fonts in a directory which TeX and MF
- knows (if you are root, look for a directory which
- contains the directories with AMS and CM source (*.mf)
- files. Create a subdir lilypond or musixtex and copy the
- fonts into that). Do not forget to rehash TeX (if
- applicable)
-
- Example: my fonts are in
- /usr/local/lib/texfonts/musixtex/, and I have a symlink
- pointing to that in
- /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/fonts/source/public/. After I copied
- the files, I ran "texhash"
-
- Andreas Egler's version of MusixTeX, now called OpusTeX,
- will also work. Andreas moved some characters around in
- the fonts, so you have to edit the definitions in
- tex/eglerdefs.tex.
-
-AUTHORS
- Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@stack.nl>
-
- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>
-
- Have fun!
-