Hi,
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bertalan Fodor
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Windows users should use jEdit.
Actually, from choice I use PFE (Programmer's File Editor) :-)
You can use what you want, of course. But I suggest you try jEdit with
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bertalan Fodor
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We will create a beginner's guide to lilypond that shows the basics of
lilypond with lily4jedit. Anyway to sum my opinion: Windows users
shouldn't be directed to use your favorite text editor, because they
don't have one.
On Thursday 18 November 2004 09.10, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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Well, I'd think of an email-based (and for much money also phone-based)
support for *users*, i.e people who don't want to be bothered with a
compiler, but have to get work done. Ideally the questions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I'd think of an email-based (and for much money also phone-based)
support for *users*, i.e people who don't want to be bothered with a
compiler, but have to get work done. Ideally the questions would be
answered by persons who know lily in her deepest core,
Hi,
Undeniably the mass market at the moment would look to be using Windoze
as a platform.
If we could see an end to dependance on Cygwin, that would (partly) open
the door to mass acceptance of Lilypond by the general public.
Certainly if, as Erik says it could be boxed up for one-step
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Ralph Little wrote:
Certainly if, as Erik says it could be boxed up for one-step
installation so that the Cygwin layer were packaged up with it, novice
users would find it more acceptable.
There is a way to package cygwin on a CD and preselecting packages by
Ralph Little wrote:
Hi,
Undeniably the mass market at the moment would look to be using Windoze
as a platform.
If we could see an end to dependance on Cygwin, that would (partly) open
the door to mass acceptance of Lilypond by the general public.
Certainly if, as Erik says it could be boxed up
.
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 November 2004 13:14
To: Ralph Little
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: battle-plan for 2.5 development
Ralph Little wrote:
Hi,
Undeniably the mass market at the moment would look to be
using Windoze
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Really? I've experienced many Windows programs that are much more
tricky to install than cygwin.
Do not underestimate the importance of a friendly dog telling you that the
installer needs just a few more informations from you, like date of
birth,
Now when you can simply double-click on a file to process it, most
windows users will only need to open the cygwin command window when
they have upgraded LilyPond and have to run convert-ly.
I know that feature requests shouldn't go to this mailing thread, but
how about adding an option in the
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Ralph Little wrote:
...
However, I wholeheartedly agree with your assertion that the biggest
bridge to cross is the non-mousey nature of the software, which is
doubly large for non-techy musicians that have not encountered
programming work. This could be tackled by
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- the most important feature for professional Windoze users, the killer
feature so to say, would be a competent payed-for support. This is what
makes the difference between a good open source program and a successful
good open source program.
Do you have any concrete
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- the most important feature for professional Windoze users, the killer
feature so to say, would be a competent payed-for support. This is what
makes the difference between a good open source program and a
Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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* Make {} represent real lists in markup, and transform \markup {
a b \bold { c d } e } in
\markup \formatline { a b \bold c \bold d e }
I'm starting to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Make {} represent real lists in markup, and transform \markup {
a b \bold { c d } e } in
\markup \formatline { a b \bold c \bold d e }
I'm starting to understand a couple of things about markups, I should
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 21.10, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- the most important feature for professional Windoze users, the killer
feature so to say, would be a competent payed-for support. This is what
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 18.02, Juergen Reuter wrote:
...
* Whenever an editing command on the command line is executed, the
musical contents changes, i.e. the gnome canvas may need to be updated.
In the very first approach, you would completely execute everything
starting with
On Friday 05 November 2004 13.49, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Hi there,
with 2.4 just released, it is time to share what each of us is up to.
In this post, I want to tell you about my plans for LilyPond for the
coming time.
I invite you all to follow this example, and post where you would like
The development team should be present at the 2005 Linux Audio
Developers Meeting (april 2005) in Karlsruhe. This requires
writing a paper, which I plan to do myself. Nevertheless,
interested writers are welcome to contact me, should they wish
to attend as well. For example, it
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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example, it would be interesting to have a case-study of advanced
LilyPond use.
I have some examples of advanced LilyPond use here.
Also enough material for a real case study?
(Actually, I was trying to provoke
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Graham
Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 5-Nov-04, at 4:49 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
WEBSITE
The current website is a lot better than we had; I'm glad it has some
interesting articles, and that it refreshes a lot (basically, for
every Lilypond release), but it
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Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GNOME BACKEND FOR POINT AND CLICK
I would like to help on this (xDVI always crashes here, I don't have
point and click working, besides with gnome backend).
Cool! I think it's the most exciting thing currently on the
On 5-Nov-04, at 4:49 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
WEBSITE
The current website is a lot better than we had; I'm glad it has some
interesting articles, and that it refreshes a lot (basically, for
every Lilypond release), but it could be much more the center of a
community.
For this reason, I think
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GNOME BACKEND FOR POINT AND CLICK
I would like to help on this (xDVI always crashes here, I don't have
point and click working, besides with gnome backend).
COMMUNICATION
The development team should be present at the 2005 Linux Audio
Developers
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 05:49, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
I invite you all to follow this example, and post where you would like
to steer LilyPond to. To keep the discussion focused, please respond
with what you plan to contribute rather than what you want to have.
I hope to be able to develop a
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