I assume the editor that ships with the Mac is the
little LilyPad editor. This is a very rudimentary text editor, and can be
replaced with any other text editor of your choice. On my Linux system I
use gedit, but there are many other editors that you can use.
-- Phil Holmes
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Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2016 12:36
PM
Subject: Re: Installing on Ubuntu
Studio
Thanks for the reply. When I say "Gui" I mean the same
interface I have on Mac OS, for instance. I mean the possibility to work
directly on Lilipond without Frescobaldi or Denemo, writing code on Lilypond's
own text editor and compiling it in Lilypond as well. When I downloaded
Lilipond for Linux and installed it, no icon for launch the software appears,
no direct access to it, just by Frescobaldi. So, I cannot work only with
Lilypond's software, I have to use others, like Denemo and Frescobaldi.
Instead of the 'pond' icon, like when I installed it on Mac, I
have...nothing.
Thanks
Best Regards
Marcelo Em segunda-feira, 4 de julho de 2016, Andrew Bernard
< address@hidden>
escreveu:
Hi
Marcelo,
There
is no GUI for lilypond on Linux, only command line, as per any UNIX tool.
Frescobaldi is a fine GUI environment many find.
Andrew
On 5 July 2016 at 9:20:23 AM, Marcelo Carneiro de Lima (address@hidden) wrote:
Hi,
Despite the fact that the installations seemed to be
fine, I cannot access Lilypond Gui (texts, menus,
etc).
--
Marcelo Carneiro
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Skype: Carneiro3729
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