sudo dnf install git
@end example
-Also see @ruser{Starting with Git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{Starting with Git}.
@item
To use the @code{lily-git.tcl} GUI;
sudo dnf install tk
@end example
-See @ruser{lily-git}.
+See @rcontrib{lily-git}.
@end itemize
sudo apt-get install git
@end example
-Also see @ruser{Starting with Git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{Starting with Git}.
@item
To use the @code{lily-git.tcl} GUI;
sudo apt-get install tk
@end example
-Also see @ruser{lily-git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{lily-git}.
@end itemize
sudo zypper install git
@end example
-Also see @ruser{Starting with Git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{Starting with Git}.
@item
To use the @code{lily-git.tcl} GUI;
sudo zypper install tk
@end example
-Also see @ruser{lily-git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{lily-git}.
@end itemize
Download and install additional @q{build} tools required for compiling;
@example
-sudo apt-get install autoconf fonts-texgyre texlive-land-cyrillic
+sudo apt-get install autoconf fonts-texgyre texlive-lang-cyrillic
@end example
@item
sudo apt-get install git
@end example
-Also see @ruser{Starting with Git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{Starting with Git}.
@item
To use the @code{lily-git.tcl} GUI;
sudo apt-get install tk
@end example
-Also see @ruser{lily-git}.
+Also see @rcontrib{lily-git}.
@end itemize
It can be useful to have both the stable and the development versions
-of Lilypond available at once. One way to do this on GNU/Linux is to
+of LilyPond available at once. One way to do this on GNU/Linux is to
install the stable version using the precompiled binary, and run the
development version from the source tree. After running @command{make
-all} from the top directory of the Lilypond source files, there will
+all} from the top directory of the LilyPond source files, there will
be a binary called @code{lilypond} in the @code{out} directory:
@example