Hi Tim, Au contraire, Preview is a remarkably sophisticated program. It can follow links - hover over a note and the link appears as a tooltip - but it appears to be broken currently, as does Adobe Acrobat Pro. Some Mac OS X issue or security setting.
Andrew On 19 January 2018 at 05:33, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote: > > > > On Jan 17, 2018, at 10:46 PM, Travis Weller <tra...@newmusic.coop> > wrote: > > > I'm using the default editor which is included in the MacOS build of > lilypond. I'm not using Frescobaldi. > > > > And yes, I've checked that I'm using preview mode. The links are there. > I can see them when I mouse over, and they work in Acrobat. I've looked > through all the options I can find in the Preview app and haven't seen > anything that might be blocking the links. I'd use Acrobat if the PDF would > update properly, but there is a disclaimer in the documentation that says > only the Mac preview app will auto-update after you typeset the file. > > <snip> > > > On 18 January 2018 at 10:16, Travis Weller <tra...@newmusic.coop> wrote: > > > This has in my experience never worked. The Preview.app apparently has no > way to communicate back to the editor. It is an exceedingly basic little > application and philosophically Apple does not particularly like apps > interacting and communicating with each other. If Acrobat works, then I > would suggest using that. > >
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