Il giorno gio 2 ago 2018 alle 9:28, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
Il giorno lun 9 lug 2018 alle 7:26, Mats Behre
<"mb.maillists"@gmail.com> ha scritto:
My problem now is that SwiftDefaultApps silently fails to set this
as the textedit target, possibly because my info.plist is too old
Il giorno lun 9 lug 2018 alle 7:26, Mats Behre
<"mb.maillists"@gmail.com> ha scritto:
On 2018-07-08 19:56, Federico Bruni wrote:
I found this:
https://superuser.com/questions/548119/how-do-i-configure-custom-url-handlers-on-os-x
and downloaded SwiftDefaultApps. It works on High Sierra
Il giorno dom 8 lug 2018 alle 0:47, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 19:10, Kieren MacMillan
ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
So you are not using point-and-click from Skim to Frescobaldi,
right? (it's the original subject of this discussion)
Ah! No… I use Skim for
Il giorno gio 19 lug 2018 alle 22:15, Aaron Hill
ha scritto:
On 2018-07-19 10:10, Federico Bruni wrote:
I made a quick try now and not surprisingly (I'm not a Windows user)
did not work.
This stuff is significantly advanced for the average Windows user.
Also, I would consider my approa
On 2018-07-19 10:10, Federico Bruni wrote:
I made a quick try now and not surprisingly (I'm not a Windows user)
did not work.
This stuff is significantly advanced for the average Windows user.
Also, I would consider my approach here more akin to a hack or kludge.
For posterity, I will reite
Hi Aaron
Thanks for the instructions!
I haven't had the time to properly test it yet.
I made a quick try now and not surprisingly (I'm not a Windows user)
did not work.
I have a few questions:
- have you used a multistring for Classes\textedit key? Otherwise you
cannot put the two lines. Do
ctive PDF Link to Notes in Preview
To: "Zone Dremik"
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org, mats.be...@telia.com, "Peter Engelbert"
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2018, 3:51 AM
Zone Dremik
writes:
> Re: Frescobaldi &
Click-to-View
>
>
Sadly, I can not use Frescobald
Thank you community! Control-Click worked - I am now able to try Frescobaldi!
On Thu, 7/12/18, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Subject: Re: Interactive PDF Link to Notes in Preview
To: d...@gnu.org
Cc: dremik_z...@yahoo.com, mats.be...@telia.com, lilypond
Indeed, there's a standard simple way to allow unsigned applications and
this is normal for OS X, and has been for some time (although it is
slightly hidden). I can confirm this continues to work at the current OS X
version 10.13 High Sierra. The technique is mentioned above.
No need to delete Mac
Hi,
Maybe some reassuring information.
I am a Mac OS user. I usually work on a MacBook Pro under Mac OSX 10-9-5
(Mavericks) but I also still have a rather ancient iMac, with El Capitan.
I just copied Frescobaldi, Lilypond 2-18-2-1, LilyPond 2-19-81 and TeXShop,
with its LilyPond-Engines, to th
>>> Sadly, I can not use Frescobaldi. Having upgraded to Mac OS 11.6
>>> (El Capitan) I find that I am unable to bypass the built-in
>>> security feature that blocks unsigned applications. (no more
>>> freeware!) I am able to continue using Lilypond, because (I
>>> presume) it was already on the
>> Sadly, I can not use Frescobaldi. Having upgraded to Mac OS 11.6
>> (El Capitan) I find that I am unable to bypass the built-in
>> security feature that blocks unsigned applications. (no more
>> freeware!) I am able to continue using Lilypond, because (I
>> presume) it was already on the ma
On 2018-07-12 07:51, David Kastrup wrote:
Zone Dremik writes:
Re: Frescobaldi & Click-to-View
Sadly, I can not use Frescobaldi. Having upgraded to Mac OS 11.6 (El
Capitan) I find that I am unable to bypass the built-in security
feature that blocks unsigned applications. (no more freeware!) I
Zone Dremik writes:
> Re: Frescobaldi & Click-to-View
>
> Sadly, I can not use Frescobaldi. Having upgraded to Mac OS 11.6 (El
> Capitan) I find that I am unable to bypass the built-in security
> feature that blocks unsigned applications. (no more freeware!) I am
> able to continue using Lilypon
lick refresh each time I re-compile. It's a real kludge, but it runs quite
smoothly, and I am back to work!
On Sat, 7/7/18, Peter Engelbert wrote:
Subject: Re: Interactive PDF Link to Notes in Preview
To: "Zone Dremik" , lilypond-use
Hi folks,
The original discussion was MacOS-focused, but it got me thinking about
the Windows side of life. I run a bit of an odd setup where I use the
Windows Subsystem for Linux and have LilyPond installed there, but I do
all my editing in Windows with Visual Studio Code. This setup works
Il giorno lun 9 lug 2018 alle 20:32, Mats Behre
<"mb.maillists"@gmail.com> ha scritto:
On 2018-07-09 07:56, Federico Bruni wrote:
As the syntax is not Emacs, I guess that Eddie is the editor you
want to use and all the emacsclient variables are just the variables
you took from the origi
On 2018-07-09 07:56, Federico Bruni wrote:
As the syntax is not Emacs, I guess that Eddie is the editor you want to use
and all the emacsclient variables are just the variables you took from the
original example. (BTW, I don't think you found it on lilypond website)
You're guessing right.
Il giorno lun 9 lug 2018 alle 7:26, Mats Behre
<"mb.maillists"@gmail.com> ha scritto:
On 2018-07-08 19:56, Federico Bruni wrote:
I found this:
https://superuser.com/questions/548119/how-do-i-configure-custom-url-handlers-on-os-x
and downloaded SwiftDefaultApps. It works on High Sierra
On 2018-07-08 19:56, Federico Bruni wrote:
I found this:
https://superuser.com/questions/548119/how-do-i-configure-custom-url-handlers-on-os-x
and downloaded SwiftDefaultApps. It works on High Sierra, don't know about El
Capitan, but if not it seems that RCDefaultApp should do the trick f
Il 08 lug 2018 16:21, Mats Behre ha scritto:On 2018-07-07 18:54, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
>
> Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 18:49, Kieren MacMillan ha scritto:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>> I would be interested to know how other users make corrections to the scores they have typeset. […] Switching t
On 2018-07-07 18:54, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 18:49, Kieren MacMillan
ha scritto:
Hi all,
I would be interested to know how other users make corrections to the scores
they have typeset. […] Switching to Skim or another PDF viewer is a logical
suggestion.
Ski
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 19:10, Kieren MacMillan
ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
So you are not using point-and-click from Skim to Frescobaldi,
right? (it's the original subject of this discussion)
Ah! No… I use Skim for previewing, zooming in/out, pagination
checks, etc. — it’s so much b
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 21:32, David Kastrup ha
scritto:
Peter Engelbert writes:
If you're looking to have this feature work, and are running linux,
I
was only able to do it by building an older version of xpdf (for the
pdf viewer) and using GVim (not regular Vim) for the point
Peter Engelbert writes:
> If you're looking to have this feature work, and are running linux, I
> was only able to do it by building an older version of xpdf (for the
> pdf viewer) and using GVim (not regular Vim) for the point and click
> feature. It still works but it seems the feature hasn't
If you're looking to have this feature work, and are running linux, I was only
able to do it by building an older version of xpdf (for the pdf viewer) and
using GVim (not regular Vim) for the point and click feature. It still works
but it seems the feature hasn't been updated since most people
On 07/07, Zone Dremik wrote:
> Click-to-View was such a valuable feature. I could click on notes, chord
> symbols or lyrics, and the URI link would open the correct .ly file and
> highlight the exact text-code. (My oldest files date from 2009. I've been
> enjoying this feature a long time, and r
Hi Federico,
> So you are not using point-and-click from Skim to Frescobaldi, right? (it's
> the original subject of this discussion)
Ah! No… I use Skim for previewing, zooming in/out, pagination checks, etc. —
it’s so much better than Frescobaldi’s previewer — and then use Frescobaldi’s
previ
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 19:05, Kieren MacMillan
ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
Kieren, I can't believe you use the text edito bundled in the
LilyPond app! :-)
Which text editor are you using?
Frescobaldi.
How did you set Skim to open the editor you want?
I just manually launch th
Hi Federico,
> Kieren, I can't believe you use the text edito bundled in the LilyPond app!
> :-)
> Which text editor are you using?
Frescobaldi.
> How did you set Skim to open the editor you want?
I just manually launch the PDF in Skim once, and place it on my second screen
(Frescobaldi takes
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 18:49, Kieren MacMillan
ha scritto:
Hi all,
I would be interested to know how other users make corrections to
the scores they have typeset. […] Switching to Skim or another PDF
viewer is a logical suggestion.
Skim works great for me.
Kieren, I can't beli
Hi all,
> I would be interested to know how other users make corrections to the scores
> they have typeset. […] Switching to Skim or another PDF viewer is a logical
> suggestion.
Skim works great for me.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
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Behre wrote:
Subject: Re: Interactive PDF Link to Notes in Preview
To: "Zone Dremik" , lilypond-user@gnu.org
Date: Saturday, July 7, 2018, 4:26 AM
On 2018-07-03 18:47, Zone Dremik
wrote:
> Hello,
> After a recent
upgrade to my computer, the function that links music notes
Il giorno sab 7 lug 2018 alle 10:26, Mats Behre
<"mats.behre"@telia.com> ha scritto:
On 2018-07-03 18:47, Zone Dremik wrote:
Hello,
After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music
notes (and lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond
files, has stopped work
On 2018-07-03 18:47, Zone Dremik wrote:
Hello,
After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music notes (and
lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond files, has stopped
working.
The ability to click on notes and lyrics in the preview screen, and have the
exact
Aaron, that your .cmd script makes sure that lilypond-invoke-editor is
seen by PowerShell, but of course below problem is not solved:
PS C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin> .\lilypond-invoke-editor
ERROR: In procedure dynamic-link:
ERROR: file: "libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3", message: "can't op
Il giorno ven 6 lug 2018 alle 14:59, Aaron Hill
ha scritto:
On 2018-07-05 22:35, Federico Bruni wrote:
So the question is why lilypond-invoke-editor is not considered as a
program by Windows shell.
Perhaps because it does not end with .exe? Should it be made
executable?
I don't know Wind
On 2018-07-05 22:35, Federico Bruni wrote:
So the question is why lilypond-invoke-editor is not considered as a
program by Windows shell.
Perhaps because it does not end with .exe? Should it be made
executable?
I don't know Windows at all...
`lilypond-invoke-editor` is intended to be interpre
Il giorno gio 5 lug 2018 alle 18:57, Anders Eriksson
ha scritto:
On 2018-07-05 18:30, Federico Bruni wrote:
If I type lilypond and then hit TAB, it's not in the available
commands
ON windows the Tab completion only "sees" programs in the current
directory or if you already have entered
Hi Anders, Federico,
F: Not Notes. No such thing I have seen. You probably mean TextEdit, the
basic standard supplied text editor. It's been a while since I used my Mac
for lilypond, so I can't remember, but I think any text editor could be
made to work. Since it now cannot due to Apple's decision
On 2018-07-05 18:30, Federico Bruni wrote:
If I type lilypond and then hit TAB, it's not in the available commands
ON windows the Tab completion only "sees" programs in the current
directory or if you already have entered a path, the directory the path
is pointing to.
So if you don't get
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 Fr
Hi Zone,
For some reason I can't see your original post anymore. Anyway, since
somebody mentioned Skim, I now recall there was a length discussion of this
exact same topic in the list a while ago. It would be worth you while to
look at the archives.
I do sometimes use a Mac, and I do also now rec
Hello,
After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music notes
(and lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond files, has
stopped working.
I believe the since Mac Os Sierra came around, Apple has discontinued the
ability for users to click notes on the music in Pre
system is up to
OS 13.0 is it possible that Lilypond is becoming incompatible with
Apple products?
On Tue, 7/3/18, Federico Bruni wrote:
Subject: Re: Interactive PDF Link to Notes in Preview
To: "Zone Dremik"
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.o
Am 03.07.2018 um 18:47 schrieb Zone Dremik:
Hello,
After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music notes (and
lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond files, has stopped
working.
The ability to click on notes and lyrics in the preview screen, and have the
ex
> On 3 Jul 2018, at 20:14, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
>> Read:
>> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/configuring-the-system-for-point-and-click.html
>> (this page was changed recently, but the change has not been released yet)
>
> I'm not a Mac user and cannot help much.
Indeed, t
> On 3 Jul 2018, at 18:47, Zone Dremik wrote:
>
> Hello,
> After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music notes
> (and lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond files, has
> stopped working.
>
> The ability to click on notes and lyrics in the preview screen
Il giorno mar 3 lug 2018 alle 20:04, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
Hello Zon
Il giorno mar 3 lug 2018 alle 18:47, Zone Dremik
ha scritto:
Hello,
After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music
notes (and lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond
files,
Hello Zon
Il giorno mar 3 lug 2018 alle 18:47, Zone Dremik
ha scritto:
Hello,
After a recent upgrade to my computer, the function that links music
notes (and lyrics) in the PDF viewer, to the text in the Lilypond
files, has stopped working.
Which text editor are you using?
How did you se
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