Davide,

I first verified that Frescobaldi (-devel) would load if a foo.ly file was 
clicked and foo.ly files were set to be opened by it. Frescobaldi loaded but 
did not load foo.ly.

Following re-installation of Frescobaldi (-devel) as you suggested, clicking on 
foo.ly not only runs Frescobaldi but also loads foo.ly. 

I'm not sure I will leave the Finder setting to call Frescobaldi when clicking 
on a LilyPond file, but it does work.

Stan

> On Feb 13, 2014, at 8:07 AM, Garrett McGilvray <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> ————————————-
> On Feb 13, 2014, 6:54:10 AM, Davide Liessi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please try this to upgrade your installation (including py2app) and
> reinstall frescobaldi(-devel):
> sudo port selfupdate
> sudo port upgrade outdated
> sudo port uninstall active and name:frescobaldi
> sudo port install frescobaldi # or frescobaldi-devel, as you prefer
> 
> Then please test Frescobaldi's behaviour and let me know:
> > if you either
> > - drag and drop a ly file (or any text file, for what is worth) over the 
> > icon of Frescobaldi in the Dock, or
> > - right-click on a ly file and choose "Open with..." > "Frescobaldi 
> > ([version])", or
> > - double-click on a ly file associated with Frescobaldi (to associate a 
> > file: right-click on the file, choose "Get Info" and choose "Frescobaldi 
> > ([version])" in the "Open with..." dropdown list),
> > then Frescobaldi should start, if it is not already running, and open the 
> > file.
> 
> Best wishes.
> Davide
> ————————————-
> 
> After updating and trying those steps (same thing happens for each):
> Frescobaldi launches, and I see the splash screen.
> Then when the flash screen goes away, there is nothing; no window open, not 
> on any space. Even right-click on Frescobaldi in the dock and selecting “Show 
> all windows” reveals nothing.
> Then after waiting a while, I click on the Frescobaldi icon in the dock, 
> which has the indicator light that says Frescobaldi is open, and a new window 
> pops right up with the file I opened.
> 
> 
> 
> ————————————-
> 2014-01-25 Tim McNamara <[email protected]>: 
> > Also, there is a non-Mac-like behavior. Clicking the close button on the 
> > upper left hand corner of the document window quits the app. I realize that 
> > on some/most OSes this is normal behavior, but not Macs. FWIW. 
> 
> Reported as https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues/352. 
> ————————————-
> 
> Just my opinion, but I would not lose too much effort over this if it were 
> me. Tim is right that it is a non-Mac-like behavior, but Apple itself has 
> seemed to forgotten this. All of these 1st party programs quit just by 
> clicking the close window button:
> Notes, Contacts, System Preferences, App Store, Image Capture, Reminders, 
> iPhoto
> 
> The “rhyme and reason,” if there is any, seems to be that all of those are 
> single window programs, even the rather large program iPhoto. A few other 
> programs that can have multiple windows behave differently. If you close the 
> only window open, the program stays open long enough to go to the menu at the 
> top of the screen to open a new window, but as soon as you click away to 
> another program, that program quits. iTunes, Calendar, Pages, iBooks, and 
> Maps all behave this way, to name a few. As Frescobaldi can have more than 
> one window, I would think that it should be have like these. But then to mix 
> things up, if you close the last remaining window of Safari and go away to 
> another program, Safari stays open as long as it wants. 
> 
> Apple itself is confused, and no wonder new users get confused. I try to 
> explain to Windows converts that closing the window does not close the 
> program, but then there are oh-so-many exceptions.
> 
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