Ed Baskerville wrote:
On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Have a look at Lilypond.app, which registers itself as a handler for
the textedit:// protocol. You could launch Preview on 10.3, and use
the same mechanism there.
I certainly could. That just precludes the possibility of "almost live"
previewing on 10.3--in LilyPad, you don't actually have to save or
explicitly execute any command to have your preview be up to date.
Yes, I wondered about that. Isn't it possible to make Preview close or
revert the PDF by sending it the right apple event?
A question about using textedit:// URLs: is it not conceivable that you
might want to have different handlers for textedit:// links in
different kinds of files? E.g., LilyPond or LilyPad for PDFs generated
by LilyPond, and TeXShop for TeX-originating PDFs?
In which case, might it not be better to define a LilyPond-specific URL
scheme, say, lilypond:// ?
I invented the textedit protocol, so I don't think so. And we can fix it
later, if we like.
--Ed
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