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=== Getting Started ===

The default screen of Frescobaldi shows a text document on the left and an 
empty Music View window on the right.

Now, in the text view, enter some LilyPond code, like this:

```lilypond
\relative c'' {
  \time 7/4
  c2 bes4 a2 g a bes4 a( g) f2
}
\addlyrics {
  Join us now and share the soft -- ware!
}
```

Then click the Lily toolbar button or press {key_engrave}. LilyPond will 
start to processes your file and the PDF will be displayed in the Music View 
on the right. If LilyPond encounters any errors or warnings they will be 
displayed in the LilyPond Log at the bottom of the screen.

{image_getting_started}

The Music View has many possibilities:

* Hovering over notes and other music objects will highlight them in the text
  on the left window; clicking on them will place a cursor to the left of the
  object also in the left window.

* Use the Ctrl key and your mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Zooming will center
  around the mouse pointer.

* Ctrl-left-click-and-hold the mouse to magnify a small section of the Music
  View without zooming in the whole view.

* Selecting text in the main text window will highlight corresponding notes in
  the Music View; press {key_jump} to explicitly center and highlight a note or
  other objects in the Music View.

* Shift-drag a selection and then press {key_copy_image} or {menu_copy_image}
  to copy the selected music as a raster image to the clipboard, a file or
  another application.

When your music score is complete, run LilyPond once more but with clickable 
notes turned off: menu {menu_engrave}. This significantly reduces the size of
the PDF.

If LilyPond does not start at all, check if you have installed LilyPond 
correctly and that the lilypond command is in your system's PATH environment 
variable. If needed, provide the exact path to your LilyPond executable under
{menu_preferences_lilypond}.

If LilyPond encounters any warnings or errors in your document they will 
show up in the LilyPond Log window at the bottom of the screen. Frescobaldi 
will then highlight these lines in the text view where the errors are. 
Clicking the error in the Log Window or pressing {key_error} immediately 
brings the text cursor to the offending line in your text view. Pressing 
{key_error} again will move to the next error message, and so on. LilyPond 
will remove any previous error line highlights the next time it is run but 
you can also remove any error line markings manually with the option 
{menu_clear_error_marks}.


#SUBDOCS
scorewiz
quickinsert
musicview
manuscriptview
outline

#VARS
key_engrave    shortcut engrave engrave_preview
key_jump       shortcut musicview music_jump_to_cursor
key_copy_image shortcut musicview music_copy_image
key_error      shortcut logtool log_next_error

image_getting_started image getting_started1.png

menu_clear_error_marks    menu view -> Clear &Error Marks
menu_copy_image           menu edit -> Copy to &Image...
menu_engrave              menu lilypond -> Engrave (&publish)
menu_preferences_lilypond menu edit -> Pr&eferences... -> LilyPond Preferences