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Re: Best way to provide LilyPond via thumb drive
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Colin Campbell |
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Re: Best way to provide LilyPond via thumb drive |
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Sun, 14 Feb 2016 09:11:58 -0700 |
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On 16-02-12 06:06 AM, Ralph Palmer wrote:
Greetings -
Soon, I shall be visiting a music school which almost certainly has
computers but which probably has little internet access. I would like
to give them a thumb drive with all the files they would need for
setup, learning, and running LilyPond. The biggest catch, probably, is
that it would be best if it were in Spanish. Also, I don't know what
their operating system is, so I would like to make it available as
Linux, Windows, and Apple. I'm hoping that the only part that would
need to be in Spanish would be the manuals. Can anyone help me out or
point me in the right direction?
Given the limited internet access, you should probably download all 3
packages from the Lilypond website, and you can also get the
documentation package in Spanish from the Manuals page on the same site.
The whole thing would amount to 100Mb or so, and could easily go on a
CD, thumb drive, or even your smartphone. I suggest the latest
development build (2.19.36) for the features, but the Spanish version of
the docs might be more or less out of date, so be cautious and make sure
the school knows about the various mailing lists.
Kudos on the evangelism, too!
Cheers,
Colin
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