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If LilyPond created a PDF, a button will be shown to open the PDF in the default PDF viewer,Īnd a button to (directly!) print the PDF by sending it to the lpr command. and check the optionĪfter a succesful LilyPond run, you will see some buttons appear at the bottom of the Log view. You can go to Settings » Configure Frescobaldi. If you want Frescobaldi to always save your last modifications before running LilyPond, If your document has been modified, Frescobaldi asks you to save it first. If your document has not been saved yet, Frescobaldi asks you to save it to a local file. (Currently, you can not run LilyPond on non-local LilyPond documents.) When you want to run LilyPond on your text document, it needs to be saved to disk first, Without waiting for LilyPond to be finished, you can click the LilyPond button again If there are many errors you want to correct If LilyPond encounters errors, you can click on the messages to place the text cursor While LilyPond is running, you can follow its progress in the log view. With large musical scores, disabling the clickable notes can make the PDF many times smaller. The resulting PDF is much smaller and better suitable for distribution via e-mail or the Web.
This option also runs LilyPond, but with clickable notes disabled. In the LilyPond menu, you can also find the option Run LilyPond (publish). The correct place (and even open the document for you if needed). If you click on a note or other object, Frescobaldi will put your textcursor in This document contains clickable notes and other objects. The default one (by pressing the toolbar button or Ctrl+M) is to outputĪ PDF preview document. There are currently two different ways you can run LilyPond on your document.