Il giorno gio 5 lug 2018 alle 16:57, Andrew Bernard
<"andrew.bernard"@gmail.com> ha scritto:
I do sometimes use a Mac, and I do also now recall that Apple removed
that functionality in Preview in Sierra, so nothing can be done to
fix it. Skim seems to be one good solution. But how about Frescobaldi?
I jumped in this discussion, as a non-Mac-user, because I'm writing a
blog post which includes a part about using editors other than
Frescobaldi.
The Usage manual¹ doesn't say that the instructions for
point-and-click are valid for Linux only, so I though that a similar
mechanism could work at least in Mac (and maybe on Windows).
¹
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/configuring-the-system-for-point-and-click.html
I've now learned that:
- it used to work in Mac before Sierra, but I wonder if you were able
to set an editor different from Notes...
- it doesn't work in Windows or at least I'm not sure how to make it
work. I have added lilypond installation directory to the path, in fact
I can run lilypond in the PowerShell. But I cannot run
lilypond-invoke-editor. If I type lilypond and then hit TAB, it's not
in the available commands.
If on Linux I do:
$ file `which lilypond-invoke-editor`
/usr/bin/lilypond-invoke-editor: a /usr/bin/guile1.8 -s script, ASCII
text executable
Any Windows expert who can help?
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