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From: Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The BIG downside, as always, is the lack of a decent (meaning free)
Java implementation on OSX; as such, I can't run LPT on 10.3.9,
because Java 1.4 is not available on this system thanks to Apple's
blackmail
thanks for the help, everyone. i'll play with the suggestions given.
Carol
On Jul 26, 2008, at 9:00 PM, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
When I'm on a Mac I use the Smultron editor, which has pretty nice
syntax highlighting and has a very nice interface. It's free
also. I got JEdit to work but I
I got JEdit to work but I think it looks terrible both on Linux and
Mac. The fonts look all messed up probably because of the Java
environment.
Quite strange. Thanks to Brett Duncan now you can see a nice screenshot
of LilyPondTool running on Mac OS X on its website:
That is impressive. I'm running OS 10.5, Intel processor, and have
gotten output since the advice came in on the list (and I'm
comparatively illiterate in programming matters). It's a bit
cumbersome, what I'm doing, but does work.
I didn't use JEdit but used Smultron, also used the
Hi Brett,
could you please send be a screenshot of LilyPondTool running on OSX? I
would like to put that on the homepage, because it seems many users
think it doesn't run or useless.
Thanks,
Bert
Brett Duncan írta:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
LilyPondTool is Java based, and works on Windows
I actually downloaded jEdit and lilypondtool today to see how it works
but couldn't figure out how to get the plugin in. Any documentation on
that end would be helpful as well, possibly more so than just a
screenshot.
Am 27.07.2008 um 16:27 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
Hi Brett,
could you
Can't you follow the video below?
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/129.0.html
I mean you downloaded LilyPondTool from plugin manager and it doesn't
appear in the menu, it throws an error or something?
James E. Bailey írta:
I actually downloaded jEdit and lilypondtool today to see how it
2008/7/27 Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would like to put that on the homepage, because it seems many users think it
doesn't run or useless.
The BIG downside, as always, is the lack of a decent (meaning free)
Java implementation on OSX; as such, I can't run LPT on 10.3.9,
because Java 1.4
Brett Duncan bdd1967 at bigpond.net.au writes:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I have Lilypondtool working for me (OS X 10.4.11 (Intel) jEdit 4.3pre14,
lilypondtool 2.10.5).
What exactly isn't happening for you Carl? I've never had trouble
getting it to install, but it did take some fiddling
If you use jEdit 4.3pre14, LilyPondTool 2.10.5 should be in the list of
available plugins in the Plugin Manager. If you install from there, it
will automatically resolve its dependencies.
Bert
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Hi,
I'm on Mac OS X version 10.5.4 Leopard (Intel processor) and the menu
for the Lilypond app has nothing on it but the Lilypond item. Yes, I
downloaded the script editor which i tried to run (result) but nothing
happened, having input the filename, without the .ly from the text
I don't have much time to respond, but he easy way is to download the
PPC version, and run it using the command line options. Directions are
in the Application Usage for command line usage specific to Mac OSX.
Am 25.07.2008 um 03:52 schrieb Carol Viera:
Hi,
I'm on Mac OS X version 10.5.4
I would also add that lilypondtool with jedit is probably the easiest
method.
Am 25.07.2008 um 03:52 schrieb Carol Viera:
Hi,
I'm on Mac OS X version 10.5.4 Leopard (Intel processor) and the
menu for the Lilypond app has nothing on it but the Lilypond item.
Yes, I downloaded the script
James E. Bailey jamesebailey at mac.com writes:
I would also add that lilypondtool with jedit is probably the easiest
method.
Can you give me a hint or two about getting lilypondtool to work with OSX?
I'm an OSX newbie, and I haven't been able to get lilypondtool to work
properly.
Sorry, I can't (maybe others can) I don't use jEdit. I use nano, it
has no lilypond support, so I don't have to worry about getting some
special mode to work in another editor, and the command line
instructions in the documentation are very clear and they work.
Am 26.07.2008 um 23:24
Looks like I was mistaken, lilypondtool is for windows.
Am 26.07.2008 um 23:24 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
James E. Bailey jamesebailey at mac.com writes:
I would also add that lilypondtool with jedit is probably the easiest
method.
Can you give me a hint or two about getting lilypondtool to
LilyPondTool is Java based, and works on Windows and Unix. It
should work on OSX, but I haven't been able to get it to do
so.
You can use textedit to edit your lilypond files on OSX.
Carl
On 7/26/08 3:36 PM, James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like I was mistaken, lilypondtool is
True, but textedit doesn't have syntax hilighting or bracket matching.
Speaking of which, I've been meaning to send my syntax hilighting for
lilypond to this list for ages, but haven't done so. It isn't great,
nor is perfect, but it hilights and helps me spotting errors. And, the
only time
Yes, JEdit and LilyPondTool does work on Mac OS X, at least for more
than one user reported that it works in the thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg36817.html
Carl D. Sorensen írta:
LilyPondTool is Java based, and works on Windows and Unix. It
should work on OSX, but
When I'm on a Mac I use the Smultron editor, which has pretty nice
syntax highlighting and has a very nice interface. It's free also. I
got JEdit to work but I think it looks terrible both on Linux and Mac.
The fonts look all messed up probably because of the Java environment.
Anyway I
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
LilyPondTool is Java based, and works on Windows and Unix. It
should work on OSX, but I haven't been able to get it to do
so.
You can use textedit to edit your lilypond files on OSX.
Carl
On 7/26/08 3:36 PM, James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like I was
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