Eluze wrote > ... > > ps: I don't know why the file lilypod-invoke-editor has no extension. imo > it should be renamed and the registry for textedit would be ok.
Well, at first: Windows uses the file extension to define (in the registry) with which application a file has to be opened (interpreted), while on UNIX systems this interpeter command is written in the first line (after the two characters »#!«). Consequently, it would be best to 'create' lilypond-invoke-editor for UNIX builds but lilypond-invoke-editor.scm for Windows builds. Unfortunately I did not find where to define this switch. As the point-and-click call mechanism is only targeting »what command is defined in the windows registry« it's more simple to keep the file names for both Windows and UNIX identical, and the »textedit registry entry« on windows needs to be corrected in both situations, for the file with extension ».scm« as well as for the file without this extension. Next: I tried notepad++. It should also be called with »start« in windows. And after only a little usage of notepad++ I would prefer it to lilypad. Finally (for today): I include here a new copy of .../scm/editor.scm (based on Version 2.17.16), also the (not changed since my last info) file lilypond-invoke-editor. point-and-click-on-windows.zip <http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n145504/point-and-click-on-windows.zip> It's ready for testing. And I added an additional feature to .../scm/editor.scm: you can define your editor launch command with both »line«, »char« and »column« zero-based and one-based, e.g. use »%(line-1)s« in replacement for »%(line)s«. ArnoldTheresius -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Point-and-Click-does-not-work-on-Windows-tp115986p145504.html Sent from the Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel