So ill bring it up again with some hopefullly good (and working) news: I know this thread is kinda old but maybe some people still (like me) search for a portable Tab and or music writing apllication. LilyPad actually is a little weird, and I can't seem to find anything else except TuxGuitar, but it's has some drawbacks with lisensing, java, and it is meant for Tablature only. Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to try this out. So, as I said, any program is fine, hopefully open-source, maybe that LilyPad one. (Homework in music class at school)Ĭould someone please put some thought into this, I would love it, I would REALLY love an office release, but I'm sure not A LOT of people wouldn't find very valuable use in that kind of app. Say I'm at a freinds house, and I don't wanna write out the music part for their instrument by hand, but they don't have any software for the kind of thing technologicially, no problem, I've got it with me I wouldn't plan to get into any serious composing, just to be able to write something up when I'm at a friends house, school, etc. All I would need it for, is to open up a music document, and edit it, and then of course save it. I don't care if it's not GREAT, anything is fine with me. \version "2.10.0" % necessary for upgrading to future LilyPond versions.īut has anybody considered making (any) music writing application portable? I'd obviously prefer open source. To print or view the result, click on the newly produced file called LilyPond automatically produces a PDF file from the musical scaleĤ. Pick it up from the desktop with your mouse pointer, drag and dropģ. Save this LilyPond file on your desktop.Ģ. These are the instuctions that open in Notepad.Ĭongratulations, LilyPond has been installed successfully.ġ. And that's it.I'm not sure if there's more to it, but when i try to open LilyPond, nothing happens. Next, you open the PDF in reader, and all it is, is one scale in PDF format. If says it will produce a PDF, and it did, how ever, this happened using AdobeDistiller which I have installed, I don't know how it would work for those without the certain PDF converting software. A notepad file opens instucting you to save the file to desktop, and then drag it on top of the LilyPond icon. I have downloaded and installed the program. In the last 3 days there were 0 new threads and 0 reply posts.In response to LilyPond. There are a total of 403,820 posts in 58,165 threads. PS: And how do I get rid of the red wavy underscores?Ĭurrently it is Wednesday, 10:36 PM (GMT -5) In Finale PrintMusic: "Invalid file type" Received from a friend with slightly older version of NotePad I think the file you got hasn't been transferred correctly. But Finale PrintMusic says "Incompatible version". mus file attached there was no error, neither in Finale Reader nor in NotePad. When I retrieved the email to Thunderbird with the. The erroneous file was downloaded directly from my web-mail site. "As a musician, he's a damn fine woodworker." That's my system, and I'm stickin' to it. WebMaster and bass for the Seattle SeaChordsmen FINALE TIPS at Finale 2010, 2011, 2012 on Mac 10.7 Generally, "incompatible version" means that you are trying to open a new file, with an older version. If they were straight, they would be word extensions on the lyrics. Problem solved - thanks for the cooperation.Ĭan you post the file, or the link? I'm not sure what the "red wavy underscores" are. I don't intend to prolong this thread further. The other, of course, involves orcs." ~John Rogersġ) "red wavy underscores": Occurred when writing messages like this - but not today(!?) Not a PrintMusic or NotePad problem. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. otherwise, the other way works in all cases. MUS files are compatible with all MakeMusic programs.Īs long as you are not opening a more recent file in an older version (ie opening a 2012 file in a 2010 program). The other way around - opening Finale PrintMusic files in NotePad - is no problem.Īll. ) cannot be opened (= are not allowed) in 'higher ranking' Finale programs - which seems a bit fussy. mus-files created in NotePad (not to be confused with the Windows-app.
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