I noticed on the new site that the section Windows/Packages/Install and
Uninstall needs to be written, so I did that. I uninstalled my Lily and
downloaded and installed the latest version. The text file is attached.
Hope this helps,
Chip
Graham Percival wrote:
> Here it is:
>
http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/lilypond-general_1.html#Home>
> - would somebody volunteer to do the Examples already?!?! all you
> need to do is play with lilypond files. No texinfo, html, or
> git required. Guidelines on the Examples page.
> ... Mao, I expected that I'd need to arbitrate fights amongst you
> guys as to who got to do this...
>
> - I'd also like somebody to do the Features page, but I admit this
> would be better done by somebody with a small amount of texinfo
> knowledge. That said, there weren't be much formatting on the
> page, so if somebody sends me a plaintext file with a few
> images, I'll be happy.
>
> - anybody know python and/or perl? We have some scripting /
> script modifying tasks.
>
> These are also listed on the "Help us" page.
>
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
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- Installing Lilypond -
- Download the latest package of Lilypond at
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/mingw/lilypond-2.12.2-1.mingw.exe- Locate the downloaded file and double-click on it to start the installer. You will be presented a window titled "Open File - Security Warning", click on Run to continue.
- You will be presented the License Agreement, read if desired, and click on the Next button.
- Preferably leave the destination folder to the default, else browse to choose a different location, and click on the Next button.
- Next is the Installation Options window, leave the three options checked, as you will want to have all of these installed. Click on the Next button.
- Installation now commences, wait a minute or less for installation to complete. There is a Show Details button that when clicked on will show all the files installed and where, nothing you necessarily need to look at. Click on the Finish button. Lilypond is now installed.
- Optional -
Install a good editor with Lilypond support built in - JEdit is a fine application, is free (open source) and has very good Lilypond integration.
- Uninstalling Lilypond -
There are two uninstallation routes -
1. Choose Uninstall from the Lilypond menu from the start menu
2. Open your Install/Uninstall Applications on the Control Panel, scroll down to Lilypond and click on the Uninstall buttom.
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