On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Wilbert Berendsen lily...@xs4all.nl wrote:
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There will also be a custom PDF preview with two-way point and click
integration: moving the text cursor highlights objects in the PDF and objects
in the PDF can directly be manipulated because the built-in parser
Op zondag 26 december 2010 schreef Bernardo:
One handy thinkg would be easy configurable 'quick inserts'. The user
could write a plugin with his/her own favorite articulations/etc.
The new Frescobaldi (2.0) will sport a more flexible plugin-like structure. In
1.2 you could use the Expand
Very nice, Wilbert!
I'm downloading it.
The plans for 2.0 include new functionalities, or mainly the
replacement of pyKDE?
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One handy thinkg would be easy configurable 'quick inserts'. The user
could write a plugin with his/her own favorite articulations/etc.
Other would be midi insert mode, with maybe integration with VMPK
(also qt based).
2010/12/26 Bernardo Barros bernardobarr...@gmail.com:
Very nice, Wilbert!
Hi all, and Merry Christmas!
I am happy to announce a new stable release of Frescobaldi, 1.2.0.
http://lilykde.googlecode.com/files/frescobaldi-1.2.0.tar.gz
There are many changes since 1.0:
- built-in MIDI player using KMid
- easily install and use multiple LilyPond versions at the same time
-