Il giorno dom 15 mar 2020 alle 12:33, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
A new install of Fedora 31, Frescobaldi installs but the documentation
reader is missed up. Moving the cursor over the page seeming drop down
windows appear half filled with images of parts of the page and you
cant read
A new install of Fedora 31, Frescobaldi installs but the documentation
reader is missed up. Moving the cursor over the page seeming drop down
windows appear half filled with images of parts of the page and you
cant read the docs.
Everything is pristine, with the exception that I have added GNOME
On Thu, 24 May 2018, Federico Bruni wrote:
Hi Martin
This has been fixed now, right? (I haven't upgraded to 28 yet)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1568274
Yes, it's working again :-)
Il giorno dom 6 mag 2018 alle 12:10, Martin Tarenskeen
Official Fedora 28 version of
ncy. The default
settings in Frescobaldi will point to the broken lilypond binary. Go
to the preferences menu in Frescobaldi and you are ready to rock
again.
Maybe this can help other Fedora 28 / Lilypond / Frescobaldi users.
--
MT
___
lilypond-u
it will pull
in the (broken) lilypond version as a dependency. The default settings in
Frescobaldi will point to the broken lilypond binary. Go to the
preferences menu in Frescobaldi and you are ready to rock again.
Maybe this can help other Fedora 28 / Lilypond / Frescobaldi users.
--
MT
I don't know about F22 and dfn, but pre-F22 rpm and yum had options to
prevent following dependencies.
Alternativey, you can make a dummy rpm package that provides the lilypond
dependency and install that. Then you can add python-ly and frescobaldi.
-- Johan
Il giorno sab 16 mag 2015 alle 17:40, Martin Tarenskeen
m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl ha scritto:
In Fedora 22 the yum command has been replaced by dnf.
Unfortately dnf remove remove lilypond automatically also removes
the python-ly and frescobaldi packages. And if I do dnf install
frescobaldi
and
compatible Ghostscript components.
In Fedora 22 the yum command has been replaced by dnf.
Unfortately dnf remove remove lilypond automatically also removes the
python-ly and frescobaldi packages. And if I do dnf install
frescobaldi the Fedora lilypond package is automatically installed.
Both I don't
packages. And if I do dnf install
frescobaldi the Fedora lilypond package is automatically installed.
Both I don't want. I want to use the lilypond installer from the Lilypond
website, and I want to install frescobaldi and python-ly from the Fedora
22 repository.
Why don't you leave lilypond
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:15:32 -0700 (PDT)
MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com wrote:
Recently I switch from ubuntu to fedora. I installed frescobaldi and
when I try to play the midi generated by lilypond, frescobaldi said
it need Kmid2 2.4. I try to install Kmid2 2.4.0 I got yhe following
Recently I switch from ubuntu to fedora. I installed frescobaldi and when I
try to play the midi generated by lilypond, frescobaldi said it need Kmid2
2.4. I try to install Kmid2 2.4.0 I got yhe following the error report.
transaction error:
kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires
...@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 5:15:32 PM
Subject: kmid2 for frescobaldi in Fedora
Recently I switch from ubuntu to fedora. I installed frescobaldi and when I
try to play the midi generated by lilypond, frescobaldi said it need Kmid2
2.4. I try to install Kmid2 2.4.0 I got yhe following
Op zaterdag 3 januari 2009, schreef Martin Tarenskeen:
Building and installing went OK. I can see the Frescobaldi message
windows and edit a lilypond file. But PDF preview fails: Could not load
okularpart. What is okularpart ? It seems that I don't have it ? What
am I missing ?
Thats the PDF
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 07:35:20PM +0100, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op zaterdag 3 januari 2009, schreef Martin Tarenskeen:
Building and installing went OK. I can see the Frescobaldi message
windows and edit a lilypond file. But PDF preview fails: Could not load
okularpart. What is okularpart
For me (also on FC10), yum install kdegraphics (as root) did the
trick. You probably also want to install kdebase so the built-in
terminal works.
Mike
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Martin Tarenskeen
m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build, install, and use Frescobaldi on my
AM, Martin Tarenskeen
m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build, install, and use Frescobaldi on my Fedora 10
system.
Building and installing went OK. I can see the Frescobaldi message
windows and edit a lilypond file. But PDF preview fails: Could not load
okularpart
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