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From: | Christopher Berg |
Subject: | How does html editor "talk" to LilyPond ? |
Date: | Wed, 17 Aug 2011 07:13:26 -0400 |
Hi, I'm hoping this is a basic question with an easy answer: I'd like to make some web pages with simple musical examples. I've studied the relevant manual pages, but there seems to be some basic information taken for granted in the explanations. I put the example code from the manual into an html page in my text editor (BBEdit), <lilypond fragment relative=2> \key c \minor c4 es g2 </lilypond> but, of course, no music showed up when I previewed the page. What needs to happen to get the music the show up? Is there some way I must "link" the editor to LilyPond? Do I have to run a terminal command on the file (if so, what and how)? I have been successful in producing some nice LaTeX documents with lilypond-book in TexShop, but that happens fairly seamlessly due to Nicola Vitacolonna's engines. I'm fairly new to html and can do a little in the terminal, but I'd like to figure this out. What am I missing? Thank you for any help. I'm using LilyPond 2.14.2 on a MacBook Pro running 10.6.8. |
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