Janek Warchoł <janek.lilyp...@gmail.com> writes: > Anyway, what about something like this: a "higher-level" installer > that installs LilyPond and lets user choose what editing program he > wants to use: > > "LilyPond files can be edited using different programs. Pleasse > choose what to install additionally: > * Denemo (has a GUI but it cannot open lilypond files created with > other programs) > * Frescobaldi (gives you more control, but doesn't have a GUI) > * I'm a computer wizard, and I'll use my own EMACS/vim/Notepad++" > > This way we avoid the problem of favoring one editor over the other.
Are you going to implement this for all GUB targets? MacOSX, MacOS PowerPC, Windows, FreeBSD, and so on? Write a "higher-level" installer for all of these that will know how to get at all the editors for all of these? > I believe that the most important thing is just to have a powerful > editor installed with LilyPond so that people get the most of LilyPond > right away. It would even better to have a friendly human tutor installed automatically. We just need to get her into the installer, same problem. For better or worse, I think that the interactive task of managing LilyPond versions is better placed with the editors which are supposed to interact with the user than the other way round. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user