>>>>> "Stjepan" == Stjepan Horvat <zvanste...@gmail.com> writes:
Stjepan> did you put the put the textedit-url.sh in your $PATH.. Stjepan> sudo cp ./textedit-url.sh /usr/bin/ Stjepan> sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/textedit-url.sh $ ls -l ~/bin/textedit-url.sh -rwxrwxr-x 1 lconrad lconrad 1385 Oct 9 10:40 /home/lconrad/bin/textedit-url.sh $ which textedit-url.sh /home/lconrad/bin/textedit-url.sh $ Stjepan> and put the textedit.desktop in Stjepan> ~/.local/share/applications/ I have now. $ ls -l ~/.local/share/applications/textedit.desktop -rw-rw-r-- 1 lconrad lconrad 129 Oct 9 11:51 /home/lconrad/.local/share/applications/textedit.desktop $ Stjepan> and add the line x-scheme-handler/textedit=textedit.desktop; in Stjepan> gedit ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list Stjepan> in section [Added Associations].. tail ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list [Added Associations] x-scheme-handler/file=exo-file-manager.desktop x-scheme-handler/trash=exo-file-manager.desktop x-scheme-handler/textedit=textedit.desktop $ I'm doing this in two different user accounts, and the one I actually want to use is still giving me the red box, but the other one now gives me a message in the terminal: /home/lconrad/bin/textedit-url.sh: 12: /home/lconrad/bin/textedit-url.sh: Bad substitution and in textedit_url.log, I have: tail -f ~/textedit_url.log textedit:///home/newlily/music/ruffo/perfidioso/cantusnotes.ly:3:10:10 Which I assume is the kind of thing we want to see. I notice that the red box in the publishing user says "Operation not supported" rather than "The specified location is not supported". -- Laura (mailto:lcon...@laymusic.org, twitter: @serpentplayer) (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 http://www.laymusic.org/ http://www.serpentpublications.org And now in this the twentieth century come these talking and playing machines and offer again to reduce the expression of music to a mathematical system of megaphones, wheels, cogs, disks, cylinders, and all manner of revolving things which are as like real art as the marble statue of Eve is like her beautiful living breathing daughters. Under such conditions, the tide of amateurism cannot but recede until there will be left only the mechanical device and the professional executant. Singing will no longer be a fine accomplishment; vocal exercises so important a factor in the curriculum of physical culture will be out of vogue. Then what of the national throat? Will it not weaken? What of the national chest? Will it not shrink? John Philip Souza, "The Menace of Mechanical Music", in Appleton's Magazine, 1906 _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user