X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ly%2FWelcome_to_LilyPond.ly;h=907ebf7830bce68be9181af34a64597835fd317f;hb=cc2b7846eacc4901a8bfffa46788f6fff0415c2f;hp=2b0cec303ac6ec8193a75f12e1d5a2d01b113017;hpb=7b032d0e90b828bee401bc27febd3cc1a736c0c2;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/ly/Welcome_to_LilyPond.ly b/ly/Welcome_to_LilyPond.ly index 2b0cec303a..907ebf7830 100644 --- a/ly/Welcome_to_LilyPond.ly +++ b/ly/Welcome_to_LilyPond.ly @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Now to take it for the first test run. 4. To print or view the result, click on the newly produced file called - test.PDF + test.pdf 5. If you see a piece of music with a scale, LilyPond is working properly. @@ -25,19 +25,19 @@ Next, you'll want to get started on your own scores. To do this you'll need to learn about using LilyPond. LilyPond's interface is text-based, rather than graphical. Please visit the - help page at http://lilypond.org/web/help. This will point you to a quick - tutorial and extensive documentation. + help page at http://lilypond.org/introduction.html. This will + point you to a quick tutorial and extensive documentation. Good luck with LilyPond! Happy engraving. %} -\version "2.12.0" % necessary for upgrading to future LilyPond versions. +\version "2.16.0" % necessary for upgrading to future LilyPond versions. \header{ title = "A scale in LilyPond" subtitle = "For more information on using LilyPond, please see -http://lilypond.org/web/help/" +http://lilypond.org/introduction.html" } \relative c' {