right clicking in the print view on a \mark \default inserted with Denemo shows a dropdown containing only: " help for tweaks red dots and .... score size " nothing of the kind of 'Looking at target...' same goes for right clicking the notes
On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 at 16:49, Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote: > I didn't notice that you hadn't replied to the list, so this is to > correct for that, but in addition since writing I realize that I should > clarify that the "textedit:" links are a LilyPond feature, not internal > to Denemo. But they should be there... > > On Sat, 2020-10-03 at 16:17 +0200, Ramon Dor wrote: > > hi Richard, thanks for your quick reply! > > started from the terminal. > > left clicking on a note in the print view window (when the hand- > > pointer is showing on hover) has no effect at all. > > terminal prints no errors / warnings, in fact, nothing at all beyond > > the line: > > "Log level set to 287" > > Lilypond window is not affected either. > > do the terminal messages on startup have anything to do with it? (I > > assume they have to do only with Alsa / Jack) > > "Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory" > > "Cannot connect to server request channel" > > yes, I'm afraid those are normal, the portaudio library tries various > things and reports about it. > > You didn't mention whether the tooltip pops up when you have moved the > arrow pointer to a note (the "hand" pointer appears) and waited a few > seconds. This tooltip is a feature of the Evince library and the > failure of it to appear would imply that the links are not being > emitted. In fact, if you use the PDF button in the Print View to create > a pdf file and open that in a viewer it should be the case that the > notes still have a link attached to them - again (depending on the pdf > viewer used, I have atril) there may be a tooltip and it should throw > an error when you try to click the link. (Because it doesn't know what > the protocol textedit: of the link means, it being internal to Denemo). > > Some other tests (with a terminal) > > A right-click on a note should emit this: > > Looking at target Note on grob #fwith tag #f ok? > > and, if you insert a rehearsal mark (Fn9) then right click on the "A" > that appears in the typeset should report > > Looking at target Object on grob RehearsalMarkwith tag RehearsalMark > ok? > > Richard > > >