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The biggest improvement to initial usability on the windows platform
would be quite simple. If lilypond is invoked without arguments (i.e.
by clicking the icon on the desktop) do something ... anything ... at
minimum display some documentation as to usage. Else ... ... hmmm ... lilypond looks like it could do exactly what I want. <download/install> ahah ... new lilypond icon on desktop ... cute <click> ... nothing happens <click> <click> <click> blasted thing isn't working ... looks like I'll have to buy finale after all. Who these days reads the documentation first. Most people expect to download and run, and then have the software itself explain how it should be used. Lilyponds silent exit when invoked for the first time without arguments is extremely unfriendly given these expectations. Best Wishes Ian H Joshua Koo wrote: I see, didnt noticed that eariler. Installers could detect if any JRE is available, then download/install them if needed. (commerial installers like http://www.advancedinstaller.com/ or http://www.denova.com/ does that), if not make a notice to download it from sun's page.As for whether installer can uninstall other applications, its yes (esp if you have admin privillages in windows). An example is Google pack - http://pack.google.com A batch file can be very written quickly eg.. :: LilypondPackageInstaller.bat start /wait "ftp://blabla.org/java5.exe" start /wait "http://blabla.org/lilypond.exe" start /wait "http://blabla.org/jedit.exe" start /wait "http://blabla.org/lilytool.exe" But can the user might be confused after installers after another installer popups is a question. Maybe setting up a webpage like "Ultimate guide to lilypond on windows" with links to all the installers can be as easy but I thought the flash tutorials http://web.interware.hu/fodber/lilytut/ was quite good already. JoshuaAs for free open source installers, maybe IzPack Java Software http://www.izforge.com/ could be used,. |
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