On Mon 02 Nov 2020 at 09:59:45 (+0100), Martín Rincón Botero wrote:
> […] Out of curiosity, do Mac and Windows users have to stick to Frescobaldi
> for Point & Click? They’re not even mentioned in the Usage Manual.
The code in the footnote of my reply to Andrew implies that, in the
absence of a
Hi David,
> I see the problem, but I think that solution is unwise as it leaves
> a redundant file in the user's home directory, which they may fear
> removing.
Oh, I see. I didn’t know that file could be safely removed.
> This script then has to be maintained, and it also makes it less obvious
>
On Sun 01 Nov 2020 at 15:12:56 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> [A slightly older screed. Stil works for Ubunto 20. Using Atom is
> matter of simple substitution.]
>
> The Guide to getting Point and Click going with Gvim under Ubuntu 18
Yes, this one's the longer one, so I'll comment on this.
>
On Sun 01 Nov 2020 at 14:25:07 (+0100), Martín Rincón Botero wrote:
> Thank you very much, Andrew, for this guide! It works! My pdf viewer is
> Foxit Reader so after installing the gnome-open program and checking it
> works, I didn't have to follow any other steps. I wish this guide can be
>
Thank you very much, Andrew, for this guide! It works! My pdf viewer is
Foxit Reader so after installing the gnome-open program and checking it
works, I didn't have to follow any other steps. I wish this guide can be
merged with the current guide in the Usage Manual. Just one small
suggestion to
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 12:13 AM Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> [A slightly older screed. Stil works for Ubunto 20. Using Atom is matter
> of simple substitution.]
>
>
>
> The Guide to getting Point and Click going with Gvim under Ubuntu 18
>
>
[A slightly older screed. Stil works for Ubunto 20. Using Atom is matter
of simple substitution.]
The Guide to getting Point and Click going with Gvim under Ubuntu 18
--
The NR leaves out some
On Sat 16 Mar 2019 at 18:25:45 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I made a mistake here - total lack of comprehension on my part. Not taking
> the time to study the format of the apparmor profile files, I misunderstood
> that the '#" in the '#include' was a comment character that had
Hello All,
I do once more apologize for my silly mistake about apparmor. As
repentance, I have looked into all the issues Federico mention and solved
the issue. In short, you have to create an apparmor profile for
lilypond-wrapper.guile (it's not very hard to do - there are utilties to
assist.)
Hi David,
I made a mistake here - total lack of comprehension on my part. Not taking
the time to study the format of the apparmor profile files, I misunderstood
that the '#" in the '#include' was a comment character that had to be
removed to activate the line. The comment character is '#' but
On Sat 16 Mar 2019 at 00:31:16 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Hi Federico,
>
> Well, the '#' issue was a simple typo, not a vast conceptual error.
>
> I developed this on my pristine Ubuntu 18.10 and it all works swimmingly.
Then I don't understand why you were altering the line at all.
Il giorno ven 15 mar 2019 alle 14:31, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
Well, the '#' issue was a simple typo, not a vast conceptual error.
I developed this on my pristine Ubuntu 18.10 and it all works
swimmingly.
I am puzzled by your statement about need to be aware of different
Hi Federico,
Well, the '#' issue was a simple typo, not a vast conceptual error.
I developed this on my pristine Ubuntu 18.10 and it all works swimmingly.
I am puzzled by your statement about need to be aware of different paths
for apparmor. This is system software and the location does not
Il giorno ven 1 mar 2019 alle 21:14, David Wright
ha scritto:
Actually, I think there's an error in your reasoning in the apparmor
section, but I'm unable to test it because I have nothing installed
(that I know of) using these files. You wrote:
Next, edit '/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince'
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 17:04:37 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Hi David and Federico and All,
>
> All these commentaries are great. But my aim was to document gvim (and not
> even vim) on Ubuntu. I am well aware that there are a dozen editors and
> tens of major Linux distros. I was never
Federico Bruni-2 wrote
> The main part about point and click in general and the configuration in
> Linux is basically ready. I just have to make a final review.
> I'll split the Windows part in a new post and probably pass the Mac
> post to Davide, if he has time to finalize a draft he sent to
Il giorno ven 1 mar 2019 alle 15:16, foxfanfare ha
scritto:
Andrew Bernard wrote
In conclusion, I think an informal blog post on Scores of Beauty
would be
useful, and the simplest way to preserve this information, and
others may
want to add posts for other environmental setups.
I
I tend to agree with Andrew on that, it may be impossible to set-up a guide
that could work in all cases, due to the variety of environments. Maybe it
is the reason the original guide is lacking so much of information...
>From my perspective in trying to figure out how to make a set-up with VIM,
Hi David and Federico and All,
All these commentaries are great. But my aim was to document gvim (and not
even vim) on Ubuntu. I am well aware that there are a dozen editors and
tens of major Linux distros. I was never intending to write a thick book on
point and click in general, just trying to
On Wed 27 Feb 2019 at 10:36:49 (+0100), Federico Bruni wrote:
> First review after trying your tutorial in Fedora (for the purpose of
> adapting these instructions for the Usage manual).
> Fedora doesn't use AppArmor. I don't have SELinux enabled, so I'm not
> sure if that might be a problem.
A
Ciao Andrew,
if I remember correctly you decided to use gvim instead of frescobaldi
because of some performance problem, isn't it?
Anyway, in case you didn't yet do it, could you mention the pros and cons
of both choice?
Thank you Andrew!
g.
On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 at 08:57, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
Hi Andrew
Il giorno gio 28 feb 2019 alle 3:05, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
Hmm. This is becoming somewhat problematical. Fedora is clearly
significantly different to Ubuntu, in relation to the behaviour of
GNOME. At this rate, there will need to be a section for every major
Hi Federico,
Hmm. This is becoming somewhat problematical. Fedora is clearly
significantly different to Ubuntu, in relation to the behaviour of GNOME.
At this rate, there will need to be a section for every major distro of
Linux, due to variations. It will be infeasible to make this generic. I
Hi Andrew
First review after trying your tutorial in Fedora (for the purpose of
adapting these instructions for the Usage manual).
Fedora doesn't use AppArmor. I don't have SELinux enabled, so I'm not
sure if that might be a problem.
Il giorno lun 25 feb 2019 alle 8:56, Andrew Bernard
ha
Hi All,
Federico has pointed out that it seems to be the season for people wanting
to get point and click going (for some reason!). In the spirit of the
season I offer the fruit of my work on this, trying to get it all going
over the last week.
I hope this may be able to be incorporated into the
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