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Announcing
-
- LILYPOND
+
+ GNU LilyPond
The Music Typesetter
Do you pine for the nice days of Linux 0.95, when men were men and
wrote their own applications? Are you without a nice project and just
dying to cut your teeth into a bleeding edge application you can
-modify for your needs. Do you find it frustrating that everything
+modify for your needs? Do you find it frustrating that everything
works in LaTeX? No more all-nighters to get a nifty program working?
Then this post might be just for you!
I have been working very hard on a music typesetting system (called
-LilyPond) the past half year, and I finally think it is ready to be
+GNU LilyPond) the past half year, and I finally think it is ready to be
used and hacked at by a larger public than me and my co-developer.
-Sources for this project are on
+Sources for this project are on:
ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond/
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ detailed info and examples can be found on the webpage at:
[DETAILED DESCRIPTION]
-WHAT IS LILYPOND
+WHAT IS GNU LilyPond
Technically it is a preprocessor which generates TeX
(or LaTeX) output which contains information to typeset a musical