Ben,
The following python commands showed me where an unexpected ly module
was being read:
$ python
import ly
ly.__path__
ly.__file__
I suspect you will find similar results, i.e. an ly module on your path
*before* the one created by Wilbert's python-ly.
Cheers,
Colin
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Peter Bjuhr wrote
> On 2015-03-23 18:37, SoundsFromSound wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I also am having quite a headache installing the new Frescobaldi 2.18 and
>> python-ly on my friend's laptop. It's a new, clean install on Debian and
>> I
>> left all install locations as their default. I am getting th
Op Wed, 25 Mar 2015 00:02:41 +0100 (CET)
Martin Tarenskeen schreef:
> Ouch. Any chance this will be fixed soon, either for frescobaldi or
> for ly2video? I was just planning to try the ly2video utility.
Yes, we are working to fix this! ly2video will either rename the ly
module it installs in the
On 2015-03-24 05:02 PM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
*
Ouch. Any chance this will be fixed soon, either for frescobaldi or
for ly2video? I was just planning to try the ly2video utility.
Or even better:
Wouldn't it be nice if Adam and Wilbert could work
+1
I hadn't heard of this utility before. Sounds intriguing. Frescobaldi is
such a great frontend/ide.
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, Colin Campbell wrote:
Nailed it, Wilbert! It seems that I must be the first person to install
python-ly as well as Adam Spiers' ly2video. That's a really cool utility
which takes a .ly project, compiles to MIDI and ultimately gives an AVI file
with the score scrolling pa
On 2015-03-24 04:11 PM, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
On 2015-03-23 18:37, SoundsFromSound wrote:
Hi all,
I also am having quite a headache installing the new Frescobaldi 2.18
and
python-ly on my friend's laptop. It's a new, clean install on Debian
and I
left all install locations as their default. I
On 2015-03-23 18:37, SoundsFromSound wrote:
Hi all,
I also am having quite a headache installing the new Frescobaldi 2.18 and
python-ly on my friend's laptop. It's a new, clean install on Debian and I
left all install locations as their default. I am getting the same error,
saying python-ly is
For me ot only seemed to work when I manually edit the entey script and insert
"import ly" after "import sys".
I don't see what that means but didn't have the time to investigate. I'll have
to do a fresh Debian install soon, then U'll try again.
Urs
Am 23. März 2015 18:37:43 MEZ, schrieb Soun
Peter Bjuhr wrote
> On 2015-03-09 11:41, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to
>> upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine).
>> This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both frescobaldi 2.18
>> and python-ly 0.9
Dear Stan,
Il 18/03/15 16.40, Stan Sanderson ha scritto:
One question- at this point, is there any essential difference
between frescobaldi 2.18 and sub port frescobaldi-devel? I have been
using the development version for some time and am wondering if there
is any reason to continue doing so.
> On Mar 18, 2015, at 8:13 AM, Davide Liessi wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Frescobaldi 2.18 is now available also via MacPorts.
>
> As usual you can update your installed ports with the following commands:
Davide,
Once again, thank you for your work with Frescobaldi and to Wilbert for
creat
Dear friends,
Frescobaldi 2.18 is now available also via MacPorts.
As usual you can update your installed ports with the following commands:
sudo port selfupdate # updates MacPorts and the port definitions
port outdated# shows available updates
sudo port upgrade outdated
Il 12/03/15 01.06, MarcM ha scritto:
i just updated from MacPort but it installed 2.17.2 instead of 2.18.
Il 12/03/15 01.42, safvet ha scritto:
Likewise updated yesterday and received 2.17.2.
There's nothing wrong with this: MacPorts still provides 2.17.2.
I usually manage to have Frescobal
Likewise updated yesterday and received 2.17.2.
Also, for the developers, it appears that the pre-build .dmg version of
Frescobaldi opens correctly with the full set of windows, but the version
built from MacPorts will launch and show the splash, but one has to click
the dock icon again to get the
i just updated from MacPort but it installed 2.17.2 instead of 2.18.
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2015-03-09 13:56 GMT+01:00 Villum Sejersen :
>
> It is a small mystery then that the python-ly-VERSION package somehow has
> made it into ubuntu. Because it is still not available at all as a
> distributed package, even from from debian testing.
you probably installed it from PyPI using easy_in
Sorry, should have mentioned that this is on Ubuntu 14.10.
Hi Simon!
It seems to me that ~/frescobaldi-2.0.15/ is the source of the old
installation and not where the old installation is.
I also use Ubuntu 14.10, and when I run
|sudo python setup.py install|
Frescobaldi is installed in /usr/
Am 09.03.2015 um 12:05 schrieb Peter Bjuhr:
On 2015-03-09 11:41, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello,
for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to
upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine).
This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both frescobaldi 2.18
and p
On 2015-03-09 11:41, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello,
for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to
upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine).
This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both frescobaldi 2.18
and python-ly 0.9.1 into ~/Frescobaldi/, unpacked
Sorry, should have mentioned that this is on Ubuntu 14.10.
Am 09.03.2015 um 10:22 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
Hello,
for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to
upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine).
This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both fresco
Hello,
for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to
upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine).
This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both frescobaldi 2.18 and
python-ly 0.9.1 into ~/Frescobaldi/, unpacked them and installed them
following the instruc
> If you install python-ly 0.9.1, you'll find that ClefModifier now is
> supported. Good luck!
Wow, that was quick! Thanks.
Joram
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Wilbert Berendsen schreef:
> > Am I doing something wrong here? If I type `\override Cle`,
> > I get Clef as autocompletion suggestion. The ClefModifier does not
> > show up. The old name OctavateEight is suggested for `\override
> > Oct`. Could this change be fo
Il 08/03/15 16.20, Davide Liessi ha scritto:
due to yet unknown reasons, importing ABC, MIDI and MusicXML files with
Frescobaldi does not work in the pre-built standalone application bundle
for Mac OS X.
The same applies to using convert-ly in Frescobaldi.
Again, I'm really sorry.
Davide
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Dear friends,
due to yet unknown reasons, importing ABC, MIDI and MusicXML files with
Frescobaldi does not work in the pre-built standalone application bundle
for Mac OS X.
Those features will work as expected installing Frescobaldi via
MacPorts, as soon as they will update to the latest ver
Il 07/03/15 01.18, Wilbert Berendsen ha scritto:
(The Windows Frescobaldi installer contains everything,
including python-ly.)
Also the Mac OS X DMG disk images contain everything you need to run
Frescobaldi, including python-ly.
Best wishes.
Davide
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Op Sat, 07 Mar 2015 23:54:59 +0100
Noeck schreef:
> Am I doing something wrong here? If I type `\override Cle`,
> I get Clef as autocompletion suggestion. The ClefModifier does not
> show up. The old name OctavateEight is suggested for `\override Oct`.
> Could this change be followed by Frescobal
Dear Wilbert and team,
thank you very much for this great program! I could install it along
your description.
Am I doing something wrong here? If I type `\override Cle`,
I get Clef as autocompletion suggestion. The ClefModifier does not show
up. The old name OctavateEight is suggested for `\overr
Hi!
Ok, great. I have to calm myself a couple of days then...;-)
P
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Tel: +46-70-653 21 91
> 7 mar 2015 kl. 14:10 skrev Davide Liessi :
>
> Il 07/03/15 14.02, Peter Danemo ha scritto:
>> Everything gets updated but not
>> Frescobaldi. What am I d
Il 07/03/15 14.02, Peter Danemo ha scritto:
Everything gets updated but not
Frescobaldi. What am I doing wrong?
You're not doing anything wrong: only Frescobaldi has not been updated
yet in MacPorts. :)
I'm preparing the prebuilt DMG disk images right now.
Later I'll submit the Portfile upda
Hello!
I’ve tried to update Frescobaldi without succeding. I installed it the first
time using Macports. I tried using this: "sudo port -v selfupdate" and then
"sudo port upgrade outdated” Everything gets updated but not Frescobaldi. What
am I doing wrong?
Bästa hälsningar!
/Peter
Peter Danem
On Sat, 7 Mar 2015, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Major installation changes:
* Python 3.2 and higher are supported and recommended. Of course you
should also install PyQt4 and python-poppler-qt4 for Python 3.
Python 2.7 is also supported, and will continue to be supported for
all coming 2.x Fr
Dear friends,
I am happy to announce the immediate availability of Frescobaldi 2.18.
Homepage: http://frescobaldi.org/
Download: https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/releases
Major installation changes:
* Python 3.2 and higher are supported and recommended. Of course you
should also install
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