From: cottle david michael Subject: Lime Readme Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 13:29:50 -0600 (CST) This is the README file for free anonymous ftp distribution of the demonstration version of Lime (version 2.15). Lime is music notation software for the Macintosh, written by Lippold Haken (faculty member at the CERL Sound Group, University of Illinois) and Dorothea Blostein (faculty member at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario). To use this free anonymous ftp facility, you will need: 2 Meg or more of RAM on your Macintosh, A program which can decode binhex files (Stuffit can do this), and access to a PostScript printer. The demonstration version of Lime is for demonstration purposes only; it allows you to edit and print sample pieces, but you will not be able to save your changes. If you have questions or comments, please call 217-355-4500, or send Email to Lime@uiuc.edu. If you would like to purchase Lime, see the address listed below. To try demonstration Lime, follow these steps: (These are System 7 instructions; Lime will also run under System 6.) 1) ftp LimeDemo.sea.hqx and DemoMan.txt to your Macintosh. (You do not need LimeCProgrammer.sea.hqx -- that is only for C-language experts who want information on Lime disk files.) 2) Decode LimeDemo.sea.hqx using a BinHex decoding program. (If you have StuffIt, 'Decode BinHex File' under the Other menu does this.) 3) Double-click on LimeDemo.sea to expand. 4) Read the instructions in DemoMan.txt for installing Demonstration Lime on your Macintosh. DemoMan.txt is an ascii text file; it contains the beginning of the Lime User's Manual. If you would like to look at the complete manual, ftp LimeManCom.sea.hqx and decode as described above. It is written in MS word 5.0. Please send Email to Lime@uiuc.edu if you have questions or comments about Lime. Distribution (cost info) of Lime is handled through: Electronic Courseware Systems 1210 Lancaster Drive Champaign, IL 61821 (217) 359-7099 1-800-832-4965 FAX 359-6578