2007/9/21, Carl D. Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Valentin,
Hi Carl, > What if you downloaded LilyPondTool and Jedit onto a usb drive? Then > you could have the student install it right there, even without a WiFI > connection. OK, here's what i put on my key: -LilyPond (in case it's not installed) -Sun's JRE (I don't why, nobody seems to have it installed) -jEdit installer -LilyPondTool+prerequisites (Console,Errorlist,Templates,SideKick,JakartaCommons) -SumatraPDF reader (most computers have Adobe installed, but that's just a matter of preference ;) That's still a bit complex, and a bit intrusive. (particularly the JRE, which adds unnecessary things to the boot sequence, etc). > It would take lots less time and effort than changing lilypad, and I > think it would give a much better result, as well. I fully agree; the result would be much better. However, I might be idealistic but I think syntax-colored lilypad would make LilyPond look much nicer. Most users don't even read the LilyPad default text when they open it; they just think it's another boring ReadMe, and close it. How many times do we see users asking: "I've downloaded LilyPond, but when I click on it nothing happens". It's all about the first impression ;) Anyway, that's not my original question; I do understand you (or anyone else) don't want to spend any time on it; I'm okay with it. I just wanted to know where to find LilyPad sources, out of curiosity, and in case I could propose anything concrete. Regards, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
