Resources for “Make Stunning Schenker Graphs with GNU Lilypond”

October 24th, 2005 by Kris Shaffer in

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lilypond

On November 23rd, 2005 John Vincent (not verified) says:

I've never used lilypond, but I thought I'd try your samples. Using cygwin lilypond on windows XP, I just get a load of errors... bummer!

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Please help me to get Staff Notation software program

On June 26th, 2006 prosper (not verified) says:

Daert sir Please help me to get Staff Notation software program so that i compose my note easly becuse organist in catholic church in her bwagala parish.

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Lilypond syntax is prone to

On December 15th, 2005 Anonymous (not verified) says:

Lilypond syntax is prone to changing slightly with each version - you should use the convert-ly script to automatically apply the necessary conversions for the Lilypond version you're using.

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