Using lilypond <file> in the LilyTool console, the .ps and .pdf files are
properly generated. The PostScript file does not display using
Process/view.
You may have not installed ghostscript (for cygwin).
The dvi partially displays with jdvi, showing beams, stems, hairpins, tuplet
spanners, bar lines, slurs, and simple multimeasure rests; it does not
display other rests, note heads, clef, signatures, markups, dynamics,
articulations, text crescendos, or accidentals.
I'm afraid that's either a bug in LilyPondTool that has been solved in
the latest development version (0.2.8-3 downloadable and unzippable from
www.sf.net/projects/lily4jedit), or it is because you have not installed
cygwin to c:\cygwin
Does LilyTool require the TeX file? If so, what for?
Yes, it does, but don't mind.
Guessing, it seems, in LilyTool, Console > System is a DOS shell and Console
LilyPond is a bash shell. Both are instantiated.
Almost. LilyPond mimics a bash shell by invoking the command you place
by running bash:
bash --login -c "cd YOURBUFFERPATH; YOURCOMMAND"
LilyTool should adapt.
Yes, it is adapted, but the problems come from cygwin, which contains
programs that was designed for Linux and not Windows.
to change the commands LilyTool hands to the Console, I'll try to find a
way.
It is in the sources. However, you can make your own commands (using the
Console's features), like the one with bash above.
But remember that the most easy and preferred and best and nicest way to
have cygwin installed in c:\cygwin
The font question was posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It bounced from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as an unrouteable address?
The list may have an other name, look at www.jedit.org
Bert
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