Setting the LILYPOND_PATH variable to a non-default value, which I did locate 
in the package contents of Denemo, would assume that I downloaded and installed 
LilyPond. I have not downloaded LilyPond. If you think I should download 
LilyPond can you please advise as to where I should place the LilyPond 
application, and what the resulting value for LILYPOND_PATH should be. 
Currently, it is set as the following:
LILYPOND_PATH=$PREFIX/bin/lilypond Kind regards,Tony Venturawww.tonyventura.com
 

    On Sunday, May 7, 2017 2:46 PM, Jeremiah Benham 
<jjben...@chicagoguitar.com> wrote:
 

 It also may be better to set the lilypond path via the denemo.sh script. There 
is a variable called LILYPOND_PATH (or something close to that) . I believe you 
can use the official lilypond by setting it to wherever you placed it. It would 
be inside the Lilypond.app as well. Something like 
LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/usr/bin/lilypond or lilypond-bin or something 
like that.

Jeremiah

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 1:06 PM, Jeremiah Benham <jjben...@chicagoguitar.com> 
wrote:

You should not need to download lilypond separately if everything is working at 
it should be. What was the terminal output when you launched it via:
/Users/anthonyventura/Desktop/ Desktop/Denemo.app/Contents/Ma cOS/denemo.sh
?

Jeremiah

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Tony Ventura <tonyventur...@verizon.net> wrote:

Hello,
I'm determined to make this work. My use cases fall into the strengths of 
Denemo.
First, the dumb question:Do I need to download and install LilyPond? I'm 
thinking no.
On your Downloads page, under the Windows Installer section it states, "   
   - This installer includes LilyPond internally and everything you need to 
create, print and playback. It is about 60MB in size. You can install a more 
up-to-date LilyPond version, setting Denemo to use that via the Change 
Preferences item – the version installed by Denemo is internal to the Denemo 
installation and does not affect any previously intalled LilyPond version.

Additional question:   
   - If I don't need to download LilyPond then I would think I don't need to 
edit the Change Preferences location of lilypond.

As I stated before, I was able to open Denemo by double-clicking, however:   
   - Check Score was successful
   - "LilyPond" preview was unsuccessful
   - Had to Force Quit Denemo.

I going to try again on both my old MacBook Pro (2011) and new (2016). I'm 
proceeding with the assumption that I don't need to download LilyPond.
Regarding launching with the Terminal, after placing the folder "Desktop" on my 
Mac's Finder desktop, I have deterred that the path is :
/Users/anthonyventura/Desktop/ Desktop/Denemo.app/Contents/Ma cOS/denemo.sh

Launching in this manner, via Terminal, does allow Denemo to open 
successfiully. I've inputted two bars of music. Still can't get the preview 
window to preview. It says Invalid! try Score-> Check. I do that and it check's 
successfully.
So close..
Thank you all for your efforts to help me get Denemo working
Kind regards,Tony Venturawww.tonyventura.com
 

    On Sunday, May 7, 2017 12:29 PM, Jeremiah Benham 
<jjben...@chicagoguitar.com> wrote:
 

 If he launches this at the terminal:
 /Users/anthonyventura/Desktop/ Denemo.app/Contents/Resources/ bin/denemo.sh

This will give us a bit more.

Jeremiah

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 6:11 AM, Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote:

On Sun, 2017-05-07 at 11:06 +0000, Tony Ventura wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
>
> I'm unable to open Denemo as it crashes every time I attempt to open
> it. Attached is the log file.
>
>
> denemo-2.1-0.darwin-x64.tar
>
>
> I'm using the following computer  and OS:
>
>
>
> MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016)
> Processor: 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7
> Memory: 16 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3
> Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 1536 MB.
> macOS Sierra: version 10.12.4
>
>
>
> Any ideas on how I can open Denemo with crashing would be appreciated.

from the log file I see:

> 3   libglib-2.0.0.dylib               0x000000010cc93db6
> g_assertion_message + 382\
4   libglib-2.0.0.dylib           0x000000010cc93e14
g_assertion_message_expr + 94

So it would seem that Gtk is detecting trouble and aborting with a
message which because you have no terminal open we are not seeing.
Are you able to start up Denemo in a terminal? I seem to recall seeing
stuff about getting a terminal on a mac for running a program in.  (I
think I posted about it on this list).

Richard






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