On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 01:10:24AM +0100, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I
liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
Lightweight? In what
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 01:10:24AM +0100, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I
liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 08:53:06PM +0100, Johan Vromans wrote:
Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3. If I edit the source, everytime I save this is detected by an endless
loop in my script, lilypond is called and a new postscript is created.
This is detected by gv thanks to the
I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I
liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
Lightweight? In what sense?
With jedit/lilypondtool you surely need to install Java, Jedit
Lilypondtool
and then
(again after a variable wait sometimes rather long) finally shows the
output.
It may happen because of some jpedal or lilypondtool bug (we do some
administration work upon loading the file).
Could you send me a lilypond and pdf file to let me try whether it still
happens on my
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 01:50:35AM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
are cleared (not immediately but after a variable wait), and then
(again after a variable wait sometimes rather long) finally shows the
output. The feel is otherwise quick, I usually work with gedit+evince
under Linux+Gnome and
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 01:50:35AM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
are cleared (not immediately but after a variable wait), and then
(again after a variable wait sometimes rather long) finally shows the
output. The feel is otherwise quick, I usually work with gedit+evince
2008/11/29 Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using a little home-brewed script that does the following things
automatically:
I am very interested. Do you run Windows or Linux?
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
http://www.paconet.org
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 08:40:28AM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
I'm using a little home-brewed script that does the following things
automatically:
I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight,
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 04:21:02PM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
2008/11/29 Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using a little home-brewed script that does the following things
automatically:
I am very interested. Do you run Windows or Linux?
Linux only. I don't know a thing about
2008/11/29 Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's one of the things that should be configurable before I publish
the script. The nice thing about an editor like vim running in an xterm
window is that I can give command line options to xterm to determine the
dimensions and position of the
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 04:49:08PM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
2008/11/29 Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's one of the things that should be configurable before I publish
the script. The nice thing about an editor like vim running in an xterm
window is that I can give command
Hi Lilypond, Abcm2ps, Mup users,
I'm attaching the shell script I was talking about. It works for
Lilypond files, but also for ABC and MUP music score source files.
Before using take a look inside the script with your editor and
change the settings to match your needs.
Comments and bugfixes
Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not a very big problem. My script can still be used then, but after
startup the user will have to manually position the windows the way he
wants them on screen.
You may wish to take a look at devilspie.
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Hi Lilypond, Abcm2ps, Mup users,
I'm attaching the shell script I was talking about. It works for
Lilypond files, but also for ABC and MUP music score source files.
Before using take a look inside the script with your editor and
change the settings to match your
Martin Tarenskeen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3. If I edit the source, everytime I save this is detected by an endless
loop in my script, lilypond is called and a new postscript is created.
This is detected by gv thanks to the -watch option. Et voila, the score
can be seen almost
Hi Martin,
Thanks for posting this. I'm trying to make it work now but having
trouble. I'm getting this error message:
[: 81: filename.ly: unexpected operator
Line 81 has the closing fi (I added a line at the top for the geany
editor, so this is probably line 80 in your original
Hello,
the PDF viewer that comes with jedit (jPedal) seems to wait a long
time before realizing that the file has changed, is it a known issue?
I am using the very latest versions of sun jre, jedit and lilypondtool.
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
http://www.paconet.org
Does it realize at all? My experience was that I needed to close the
document and reopen. This closing and reopening is done automatically
when you run lilypond with the toolbar button (or menu item).
Bert
Francisco Vila wrote:
Hello,
the PDF viewer that comes with jedit (jPedal) seems to
2008/11/29 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does it realize at all? My experience was that I needed to close the
document and reopen. This closing and reopening is done automatically when
you run lilypond with the toolbar button (or menu item).
In my experience, doing that the
Vila
Cc: lilypond-user
Subject: Re: jpedal slowness
Does it realize at all? My experience was that I needed to close the
document and reopen. This closing and reopening is done automatically
when you run lilypond with the toolbar button (or menu item).
Bert
Francisco Vila wrote:
Hello
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