@divEnd
+@divClass{link-headings}
+
@divClass{column-left-top}
@subheading For users
@itemize
@item
-@c TODO: duplicate to avoid underlined refs in HTML? icky.
+@c ref is duplicated to avoid underlining ref as image.
@ref{Unix, @sourceimage{logo-linux,,,}
@sourceimage{logo-freebsd,,,}}
@ref{Unix, Unix (Linux and FreeBSD)}
@end itemize
@divEnd
+@divEnd
@divClass{column-center-bottom}
@item
@sourceimage{logo-macosx,,,}
@downloadStableDarwinNormal
-For Intel chips (if in doubt, use this).
+For MacOS X 10.4 or higher, running on Intel CPUs (if in doubt,
+use this).
@item
@sourceimage{logo-macosx,,,}
@downloadStableDarwinPPC
-For G3 and G4 CPUs (old Apple computers).
+For MacOS X 10.4 or higher, running on G3 and G4 CPUs (old Apple
+computers).
@end itemize
@item
Create a file called @command{lilypond} which contains
-@help obvious css issue to be dealt with. :(
-@c we need a small font here to fit. -gp
-@smallexample
+@divClass{h-scroll-auto}
+@example
exec @var{DIR}/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond "$@@"
-@end smallexample
+@end example
+@divEnd
@warning{@var{DIR} will generally be @code{/Applications/}}
Scripts can also be run from the command line by invoking them
directly:
+@divClass{h-scroll-auto}
@example
@var{path/to}/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond
@end example
+@divEnd
The same is true for all other scripts in that directory, such as
@command{lilypond-book} and @command{convert-ly}.
@include gpl.itexi
@divEnd
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