=head2 Miscellaneous
+Q: Do you support pop songs (chords, single staff, lyrics)?
+
+A: Yes, see the twinkle-pop example
+
+Q: Do you support guitar chord diagrams?
+
+A: No, not yet. We ourselves don't play guitar, and don't know the
+fine points of this notation. We would welcome anyone who could give
+this a try.
+
+Q: Do you support TAB notation
+
+A: No. The same as for the previous question goes, but TAB is a lot
+more work than diagrams (TAB needs modification of Parser, Lexer,
+Notehead, Stem, and stem-code. )
+
Q: How do I change the TeX layout?
A: See lilyponddefs.tex, it has some comments.
A.0: Reconsider. Try Linux. It's fun!
-A.1: Currently (patchlevel 27), GNU LilyPond (and flowerLib) compiles, links
-and runs on windhoos-nt, using the cygnus gnu port (release b17.1).
+A.1: Currently (patchlevel 27), GNU LilyPond (and flowerLib) compiles,
+links and runs on Windows-nt, using Cygnus' gnu port (release b17.1).
I (JCN) only had to make a minor workaround for missing library calls.
-Have a look at http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32. To make GNU LilyPond type
-C<make $OSTYPE>. (I am not promising to maintain this platform, it is just
-that when having to use doze, i-m sometimes too lazy to reboot.)
+Have a look at http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32. To make GNU LilyPond
+type C<make>. (I am not promising to maintain this platform, it is just
+that when forced into doze, i'm sometimes too lazy to reboot.)
A.2: I haven't had time to find a GCC crosscompiler (I<with> g++ and
-libg++, mind you) to DOS/win (in rpm, please :-)
+libg++, mind you) to DOS/Windows (in rpm, please :-)
-Q: I-m dozed enough to run the (sometimes bit stale) .exe-s you distribute.
+Q: I just love to blindly run the (sometimes bit stale) .exe's you distribute.
Why do i need cygwin.dll?
-A: It-s all in this cut-n-paste:
+A: It's all in this cut-n-paste:
Minimalist GNU-Win32 Readme
version 0.1.3