music conveys is usually a simple one. GNU LilyPond is a try at providing
a simple interface for setting music.
-
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 5
=item *
-beams, slurs, chords, super/subscripts (accents and text), triplets,
-general n-plet (triplet, quadruplets, etc.), lyrics, transposition
-dynamics (both absolute and hairpin style)
+beams, slurs, ties, chords, super/subscripts (accents and text),
+triplets, general n-plet (triplet, quadruplets, etc.), lyrics,
+transposition dynamics (both absolute and hairpin style)
=item *
=over 4
-=item lilygut(?)
+=item lilygut
On technical details of LilyPond
The GNU LilyPond FAQ list
-
-
-=item http://?
+=item http://
The GNU Music project. GNU LilyPond is part of the GNU Music
project. For more information on the GNU Music project,
horizontal spacing of multiple staffs (april 1996) I coded it (and did
not test it). After starting with this fundamental piece, I slowly
added the stages which come before spacing, and after. A half year
-later later, I had a first working version, (october 1996). I
-announced Patchlevel 0.0.7 (or 8) to the mutex list after asking some
-technical details on spacing; it was downloaded approximately 4 times.
-Then I got the hang of it, and in the subsequent two months, I coded
-until it had doubled in size (pl 23).
+later, I had a first working version, (october 1996). I announced
+Patchlevel 0.0.7 (or 8) to the mutex list after asking some technical
+details on spacing; it was downloaded approximately 4 times. Then I
+got the hang of it, and in the subsequent two months, I coded until it
+had doubled in size (pl 23).