Re: lilybin is down - alternatives?

2022-06-30 Thread Karlin High

On 6/30/2022 8:02 AM, Paulo Matos wrote:

unfortunately there's no way to share a
snippet by link, which is a useful feature.


It would cost them some storage, etc to provide that. And if their 
project needs ongoing funding, to me that sounds like an ideal 
paid-premium feature.

--
Karlin High
Missouri, USA



Re: lilybin is down - alternatives?

2022-06-30 Thread Paulo Matos


Jean Abou Samra  writes:
>
> TL;DR: use hacklily.org.

I tried hacklily earlier on but unfortunately there's no way to share a
snippet by link, which is a useful feature.

Thanks,

-- 
Paulo Matos



Re: lilybin is down - alternatives?

2022-06-30 Thread Jean Abou Samra




Le 30/06/2022 à 14:56, Paulo Matos a écrit :

Hi

http://lilybin.com/ is apparently down. Are there any alternatives?

Regards,



See the thread
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2022-05/msg00473.html
continuing here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2022-06/msg5.html

TL;DR: use hacklily.org.

Best,
Jean



Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-02 Thread Paolo Prete
On Friday, June 3, 2022, Knute Snortum  wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 4:55 AM Paolo Prete  wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > FYI this editor completely works over the web:
> >
> >
> > https://github.com/paopre/Spontini
> >
> >
> > I hope someone will decide to host it...
>
> Too buggy for Prime Time.  Can't save a file,


>
Of course you can. Just do:

1) File -> save / save as

 Or

2) ctrl + s


> can't pick which folder
> to save in,


>
Of course you can. Just do: options -> set workspace



>
>
> can't engrave a file (says I must save),


>
>
If you don't want to save before engraving just fork the file


>
> etc.


?


Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-02 Thread Knute Snortum
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 4:55 AM Paolo Prete  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> FYI this editor completely works over the web:
>
>
> https://github.com/paopre/Spontini
>
>
> I hope someone will decide to host it...

Too buggy for Prime Time.  Can't save a file, can't pick which folder
to save in, can't engrave a file (says I must save), etc.

Ubuntu 20.04, Python 3.8, LIlyPond 2.22.2



Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello,

FYI this editor completely works over the web:


https://github.com/paopre/Spontini


I hope someone will decide to host it...

Best,
P


On Wednesday, June 1, 2022, Kevin Cole  wrote:

> I hadn't heard of either LilyBin or HacLily.
>
> So... Basically Frescobaldi over the web, yes?
>
> Other than the collaborative, distributed nature -- which I can see as
> advantageous in some situations -- do they have features that Frescobaldi
> doesn't have?
>
>


Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Kevin Cole
I hadn't heard of either LilyBin or HacLily.

So... Basically Frescobaldi over the web, yes?

Other than the collaborative, distributed nature -- which I can see as
advantageous in some situations -- do they have features that Frescobaldi
doesn't have?


Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Jean Abou Samra

Le 01/06/2022 à 12:32, Kevin Cole a écrit :

I hadn't heard of either LilyBin or HacLily.

So... Basically Frescobaldi over the web, yes?



Frescobaldi has enormously more features, but on the
basic level, yes.



Other than the collaborative, distributed nature -- which I can see as 
advantageous in some situations -- do they have features that 
Frescobaldi doesn't have?



I think the main advantage is being able to use LilyPond
anywhere (e.g. in a library, on rehearsal, ...) without
installing it on your computer first.


Best,
Jean




Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Paul Hodges

From:   Paul Hodges  
 To:   Jean Abou Samra , "gregorybl...@gmail.com" 
,  
 Sent:   01/06/2022 11:14 
 Subject:   Re: Lilybin? 




From:   Jean Abou Samra  

By the way: 
 
https://github.com/LilyBin/LilyBin/pull/91 





That message leads indirectly to 
     
     https://hacklily.org/ 


which is using LilyPond 2.22 rather than LilyBin's 2.18.  How its functionality 
compares I don't know, as I'm not familiar with LilyBin in the first place.


Paul


The documentation is also less thin than that of LilyBin:






 
      https://github.com/emilyskidsister/hacklily


Paul

Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Paul Hodges



From:   Jean Abou Samra  

By the way: 
 
https://github.com/LilyBin/LilyBin/pull/91 





That message leads indirectly to 
     
     https://hacklily.org/ 


which is using LilyPond 2.22 rather than LilyBin's 2.18.  How its functionality 
compares I don't know, as I'm not familiar with LilyBin in the first place.


Paul







Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Jean Abou Samra

Le 31/05/2022 à 21:45, gregorybl...@gmail.com a écrit :
Apologies if this question has already been asked and answered on this 
list, but... any chance that Lilybin might come back from the 
dead, some day?


http://lilybin.com/

It's been gone for a few weeks now. Is there anything someone might do 
to help it come back from the dead?




I see an issue open on its tracker:

https://github.com/LilyBin/LilyBin/issues/92

That said, given the responsiveness in the past few years,
I am afraid it might be really dead, at least on that
hosting. The code is under a free license (see the repository
above), so someone willing to ressuscitate it could host it
on their own server.





Re: Lilybin?

2022-06-01 Thread Jean Abou Samra




Le 01/06/2022 à 10:08, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :

Le 31/05/2022 à 21:45, gregorybl...@gmail.com a écrit :
Apologies if this question has already been asked and answered on 
this list, but... any chance that Lilybin might come back from the 
dead, some day?


http://lilybin.com/

It's been gone for a few weeks now. Is there anything someone might 
do to help it come back from the dead?




I see an issue open on its tracker:

https://github.com/LilyBin/LilyBin/issues/92

That said, given the responsiveness in the past few years,
I am afraid it might be really dead, at least on that
hosting. The code is under a free license (see the repository
above), so someone willing to ressuscitate it could host it
on their own server.


By the way:

https://github.com/LilyBin/LilyBin/pull/91




Re: lilybin

2020-05-03 Thread Valentin Villenave
On 5/3/20, Kevin Barry  wrote:
> I was able to find the broken link in our unstable documentation
> version. It looks like it's a bug arising from a switch to https (this
> link was probably changed unintentionally).

Indeed. Thanks Stefan, I’ve just pushed a fix and it should appear on
the next website update!

Cheers,
V.



Re: lilybin

2020-05-03 Thread Kevin Barry
Hi Stefan,

I was able to find the broken link in our unstable documentation
version. It looks like it's a bug arising from a switch to https (this
link was probably changed unintentionally). If you use http then it
should work.

Kevin


On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 06:23:00PM +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> I found the link https://lilybin.com/ which does not work.
> 
> 
> Am So., 3. Mai 2020 um 18:16 Uhr schrieb Kevin Barry :
> 
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > Where did you find a broken link? On the page
> > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/web/easier-editing.en.html
> > the link is http://lilybin.com/ and that works for me.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> > On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 06:12:22PM +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > > Dear community,
> > > at your website You mention lilybin, but the link is broken.
> > > By the way: are there other website, which allow to work with lilypond
> > and
> > > maybee also to share scores?
> > > Thanks for Your help,
> > > Stefan
> >



Re: lilybin

2020-05-03 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Kevin, Yes, it worked.
Can I share documents online with lilypond?

Am So., 3. Mai 2020 um 18:35 Uhr schrieb Kevin Barry :

> Hi Stefan,
>
> I was able to find the broken link in our unstable documentation
> version. It looks like it's a bug arising from a switch to https (this
> link was probably changed unintentionally). If you use http then it
> should work.
>
> Kevin
>
>
> On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 06:23:00PM +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > I found the link https://lilybin.com/ which does not work.
> >
> >
> > Am So., 3. Mai 2020 um 18:16 Uhr schrieb Kevin Barry  >:
> >
> > > Hi Stefan,
> > >
> > > Where did you find a broken link? On the page
> > > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/web/easier-editing.en.html
> > > the link is http://lilybin.com/ and that works for me.
> > >
> > > Kevin
> > >
> > > On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 06:12:22PM +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > > > Dear community,
> > > > at your website You mention lilybin, but the link is broken.
> > > > By the way: are there other website, which allow to work with
> lilypond
> > > and
> > > > maybee also to share scores?
> > > > Thanks for Your help,
> > > > Stefan
> > >
>


Re: lilybin

2020-05-03 Thread Stefan Thomas
I found the link https://lilybin.com/ which does not work.


Am So., 3. Mai 2020 um 18:16 Uhr schrieb Kevin Barry :

> Hi Stefan,
>
> Where did you find a broken link? On the page
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/web/easier-editing.en.html
> the link is http://lilybin.com/ and that works for me.
>
> Kevin
>
> On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 06:12:22PM +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > Dear community,
> > at your website You mention lilybin, but the link is broken.
> > By the way: are there other website, which allow to work with lilypond
> and
> > maybee also to share scores?
> > Thanks for Your help,
> > Stefan
>


Re: lilybin

2020-05-03 Thread Kevin Barry
Hi Stefan,

Where did you find a broken link? On the page
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/web/easier-editing.en.html
the link is http://lilybin.com/ and that works for me.

Kevin

On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 06:12:22PM +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear community,
> at your website You mention lilybin, but the link is broken.
> By the way: are there other website, which allow to work with lilypond and
> maybee also to share scores?
> Thanks for Your help,
> Stefan



Re: Lilybin troubles

2019-01-19 Thread Ethan Sue
Fixed it!
http://lilybin.com/a9h1sh/11
Thanks you.

On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 5:07 PM Ben  wrote:

> On 1/19/2019 4:59 PM, Ethan Sue wrote:
>
> I hope this email works.
> What I meant was where is the extra beat in the text window?
>
> Hi Ethan,
>
> Sorry but your threads are a bit scattered now. I've attached an image
> showing you what I removed in order to fix your beats issue. It's up to you
> how you want to proceed. :)
>
> It's just an extra note...
>
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Re: Lilybin troubles

2019-01-19 Thread Ben

On 1/19/2019 4:59 PM, Ethan Sue wrote:

I hope this email works.
What I meant was where is the extra beat in the text window?


Hi Ethan,

Sorry but your threads are a bit scattered now. I've attached an image 
showing you what I removed in order to fix your beats issue. It's up to 
you how you want to proceed. :)


It's just an extra note...

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Re: Lilybin troubles

2019-01-19 Thread Ben

On 1/19/2019 9:25 AM, Ethan Sue wrote:
The score is all bunching up and the left hand time values are wrong. 
If you delete the "aes8" on line 40 it works. How do I fix this?


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 Forwarded Message 
Subject:    Re: Lilybin troubles
Date:   Sat, 19 Jan 2019 15:53:00 -0500
From:   Ethan Sue 
To: soundsfromsound



Yes, I just realized I forgot.
Here it is http://lilybin.com/a9h1sh/9 <http://lilybin.com/a9h1sh/9>

-

Hi Ethan,

Don't forget to reply-list or reply-all :)

Also, just a quick note: you have too many beats in measure one, LH.
With your parenthesesonce you remove the extra beat, look what happens:

(see attached)


Do you see how to proceed?


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Re: Lilybin troubles

2019-01-19 Thread Ben

On 1/19/2019 9:25 AM, Ethan Sue wrote:
The score is all bunching up and the left hand time values are wrong. 
If you delete the "aes8" on line 40 it works. How do I fix this?


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Ethan,

Did you forget to attach the lilybin link or paste the code? :)

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Re: lilybin php script (was: Re: (fwd))

2017-03-27 Thread Martin Tarenskeen



On Thu, 23 Mar 2017, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:


lilybin infile.ly
---> process infile.ly without downloading from Lilybin server, returns an ID 
for download


lilybin -d ID.pdf
lilybin -d ID.midi
---> download results from Lilybin server

lilybin -a infile.ly outfile.pdf
---> upload infile.ly and save as outfile.pdf

lilybin -a -m infile.ly outfile.mid
---> upload infile.ly and save as outfile.mid



Hi, I have re-organised Sven's lilybin php script again. The -a and -m 
options are not needed and used anymore. You can now simply do:


lilybin infile.ly outfile.mid
lilybin infile.ly outfile.pdf

The outfile extension (.pdf, .mid, or .midi) will automatically tell the 
script what to download.


If only infile is specified, an ID will be returned that can be used 
with the -d option.


With the -u option the unstable/devel version of Lilypond on the Lilybin 
server will be used.


I think it's more intuitive this way. I have also rewritten the help text.

See attachment. I hope it's useful for someone.

--

Martin
#!/usr/bin/env php

 * Martin Tarenskeen 
*/

function do_curl($url, $opts)
{
$curl = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt_array($curl, $opts);
$result = curl_exec($curl);
curl_close($curl);

return $result;
}

$VERSION = "lilybin v0.2 (2017-03-27)" . PHP_EOL;
$opts = getopt('dhuv', $argv);
$sep = array_search('--', $argv);
$files = array_slice($argv, $sep ? ++$sep : count($opts) + 1);
$download = isset($opts['d']);
$unstable = isset($opts['u']);
$help = "Usage:" . PHP_EOL .
"\tlilybin [-u] INFILE.ly OUTFILE.pdf" . PHP_EOL .
"\tlilybin [-u] INFILE.ly OUTFILE.mid" . PHP_EOL .
"\t\t=> Download and directly save result" . PHP_EOL .
"\tlilybin [-u] INFILE.ly" . PHP_EOL .
"\t\t=> Only print ID for download" . PHP_EOL .
"\tlilybin -d (ID.pdf|ID.midi)" . PHP_EOL .
"\t\t=> Download result from remote server" . PHP_EOL .
"Other options:" . PHP_EOL .
"\t-h print this Help message" . PHP_EOL .
"\t-u use Unstable lilypond-devel version" . PHP_EOL;

if (count($files) === 0 || count($files) > 2) {
echo $VERSION;
die($help);
}

if (count($files) == 2) {
$all = True;
$ext = "." . pathinfo($files[1])['extension'];
if ($ext == ".mid") {
$ext = ".midi";
}
} else {
$all = False;
}

if ($unstable) {
$stable = 'unstable';
} else {
$stable = 'stable';
}

if ($all || !$download) {
$url = 
'https://7icpm9qr6a.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/prod/prepare_preview/' 
. $stable;
$result = json_decode(do_curl($url, [
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => ['Content-Type: application/json'],
CURLOPT_POST => 1,
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => json_encode(['code' =>
file_get_contents($files[0])]),
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,
]));
if (!$result->id) {
echo "ERROR:", PHP_EOL, $result->stderr;
exit(1);
}
if ($all) {
$files[0] = $result->id . $ext;
} else {
echo $argv[0], ' -d ', $result->id, ".(pdf|midi)", PHP_EOL;
exit;
}
}

if ($all || $download) {
$url = 'https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/lilybin-scores/' . $files[0];
$file = fopen(@$files[1] ?: $files[0], 'w');
do_curl($url, [CURLOPT_FILE => $file]);
fclose($file);
}

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Re: lilybin php script (was: Re: (fwd))

2017-03-24 Thread Martin Tarenskeen



On Thu, 23 Mar 2017, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:

I have added an -m option to specify midi file output to the script.



I have done some more finetuning on the script. What's new:

* A more verbose help message
* -u option to select newer unstable/devel version of lilypond

Todo:
This is growing in a tool that's actually usable.
Maybe it's time to add some author and licence/copyright stuff in the 
code. Any suggestions?



--

Martin#!/usr/bin/env php
 2) {
die($help);
}

$all = isset($opts['a']);
$download = isset($opts['d']);

$midi = isset($opts['m']);
if ($midi) {
$ext = '.midi';
} else {
$ext = '.pdf';
}

$unstable = isset($opts['u']);
if ($unstable) {
$stable = 'unstable';
} else {
$stable = 'stable';
}

if ($all || !$download) {
$url = 
'https://7icpm9qr6a.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/prod/prepare_preview/' 
. $stable;
$result = json_decode(do_curl($url, [
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => ['Content-Type: application/json'],
CURLOPT_POST => 1,
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => json_encode(['code' =>
file_get_contents($files[0])]),
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,
]));
if (!$result->id) {
echo "ERROR:\n", $result->stderr;
exit(1);
}
if ($all) {
$files[0] = $result->id . $ext;
} else {
echo $argv[0], ' -d ', $result->id, $ext . "\n";
exit;
}
}

if ($all || $download) {
$url = 'https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/lilybin-scores/' . $files[0];
$file = fopen(@$files[1] ?: $files[0], 'w');
do_curl($url, [CURLOPT_FILE => $file]);
fclose($file);
}

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Re: lilybin php script (was: Re: (fwd))

2017-03-23 Thread Martin Tarenskeen



On Thu, 23 Mar 2017, Trevor wrote:


Keep in mind that the pdf and midi files aren't kept on the server for long; 
they're deleted, I think, after 24 hours.


That's fine with me. That's why I use the script's -a option. The result 
will be downloaded immediately.


--

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On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 9:56 AM Martin Tarenskeen  
wrote:


  > On Wed, 22 Mar 2017, Sven Axelsson wrote:
  >>  You can already do that. just use lilybin -d with a .midi extension
  >>  instead of pdf.
  >
  > Yes, I had understood that, but I still have to do it manually. It 
would not
  > work with the new -a option:
  >
  >       lilybin -a infile.ly outfile.midi
  >
  > will result in a PDF file with the wrong filename extension *.midi
  >
  > But don't worry. I will learn myself a little PHP and will try to 
improve
  > such details as a personal learning experience :-)

  I have added an -m option to specify midi file output to the script.
  After this little modification of Sven Axelson's php script, I am now able
  to do:

  lilybin infile.ly
  ---> process infile.ly without downloading from Lilybin server, returns 
an ID for download

  lilybin -d ID.pdf
  lilybin -d ID.midi
  ---> download results from Lilybin server

  lilybin -a infile.ly outfile.pdf
  ---> upload infile.ly and save as outfile.pdf

  lilybin -a -m infile.ly outfile.mid
  ---> upload infile.ly and save as outfile.mid

  My main goal was to be able to find a way to work with lilypond files on
  my Android tablet: I have installed termux ( https://termux.com/ ) which
  allows me to install and run python, php, vim (or emacs) and other
  unixtools in a terminal. I have also pip-installed python-ly and have
  copied the lilypond syntax highlighting files for vim to my termux
  installation. Termux also has commands to call a PDF viewer or music
  player from my Android device to view and hear my lilypond scores. All
  this together is enough for me to work on lilypond scores. It's not as
  convenient as Frescobaldi on my Linux and Windows computers, but good
  enough for my purpose :-)

  Thank you all, especially Sven.

  --

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Re: lilybin php script (was: Re: (fwd))

2017-03-23 Thread Trevor
Keep in mind that the pdf and midi files aren't kept on the server for
long; they're deleted, I think, after 24 hours.

On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 9:56 AM Martin Tarenskeen 
wrote:

>
>
> > On Wed, 22 Mar 2017, Sven Axelsson wrote:
> >>  You can already do that. just use lilybin -d with a .midi extension
> >>  instead of pdf.
> >
> > Yes, I had understood that, but I still have to do it manually. It would
> not
> > work with the new -a option:
> >
> >   lilybin -a infile.ly outfile.midi
> >
> > will result in a PDF file with the wrong filename extension *.midi
> >
> > But don't worry. I will learn myself a little PHP and will try to improve
> > such details as a personal learning experience :-)
>
> I have added an -m option to specify midi file output to the script.
> After this little modification of Sven Axelson's php script, I am now able
> to do:
>
> lilybin infile.ly
> ---> process infile.ly without downloading from Lilybin server, returns
> an ID for download
>
> lilybin -d ID.pdf
> lilybin -d ID.midi
> ---> download results from Lilybin server
>
> lilybin -a infile.ly outfile.pdf
> ---> upload infile.ly and save as outfile.pdf
>
> lilybin -a -m infile.ly outfile.mid
> ---> upload infile.ly and save as outfile.mid
>
> My main goal was to be able to find a way to work with lilypond files on
> my Android tablet: I have installed termux ( https://termux.com/ ) which
> allows me to install and run python, php, vim (or emacs) and other
> unixtools in a terminal. I have also pip-installed python-ly and have
> copied the lilypond syntax highlighting files for vim to my termux
> installation. Termux also has commands to call a PDF viewer or music
> player from my Android device to view and hear my lilypond scores. All
> this together is enough for me to work on lilypond scores. It's not as
> convenient as Frescobaldi on my Linux and Windows computers, but good
> enough for my purpose :-)
>
> Thank you all, especially Sven.
>
> --
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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-22 Thread Urs Liska


Am 22.02.2017 um 16:06 schrieb Christ van Willegen:
> Hi,
>
> Op 22 feb. 2017 11:20 schreef mailto:m...@hohlart.de>>:
>
> Using a subdomain as proposed (live.lilypond.org
> ), the whole lilybin stuff could be
> outsourced to a different server ... finding someone who provides
> this possibility/server is another story.
>
>
> I have a NAS that I could make accessible to the Internet, but unsure
> if it could run the binary... Can anyone advise me on this? It's a
> Synology.
>

I assume that an explicit web server would be better suited for the task.
Urs

> But I like the "try it!" approach very much.
>
>
> I agree!
>
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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-22 Thread Christ van Willegen
Hi,

Op 22 feb. 2017 11:20 schreef :

Using a subdomain as proposed (live.lilypond.org), the whole lilybin stuff
could be outsourced to a different server ... finding someone who provides
this possibility/server is another story.


I have a NAS that I could make accessible to the Internet, but unsure if it
could run the binary... Can anyone advise me on this? It's a Synology.

But I like the "try it!" approach very much.


I agree!

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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-22 Thread marc
Using a subdomain as proposed (live.lilypond.org), the whole lilybin stuff could be outsourced to a different server ... finding someone who provides this possibility/server is another story.But I like the "try it!" approach very much.MarcAm 22.02.2017 10:49 vorm. schrieb Phil Holmes :






We have a policy of not using server CPU for 
processing on lilypond.org, because it's donated to us at no cost - so I don't 
think lilybin could be hosted on the lilypond.org site.
--Phil Holmes
 
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  tisimst 
  To: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 4:55 
  PM
  Subject: Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New 
  LilyPond website]
  
  
  
  On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 9:41 AM, Phil Holmes-2 [via 
  Lilypond] <[hidden email]> wrote:
   
Lilypond.org gets around 700 sessions per day, 
according to Google analytics.
--Phil Holmes
 
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: [hidden email] 
  To: [hidden email] ; [hidden email] 
  Cc: [hidden email] ; [hidden email] 
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 3:58 
      PM
  Subject: Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: 
  New LilyPond website]
  
  I'm primarily responsible for LilyBin. A year or so 
  ago, Timothy Gu (copied) and I got LilyPond running in AWS Lambda, which 
  should be able to handle plenty of traffic. I get 266,667 seconds of free 
  computation time per month from Amazon. We used 38,094 seconds in 
  January for 18,398 requests, meaning we should be able to handle—very 
  roughly estimating—100,000 more requests per month. How many visitors does 
  lilypond.org get? 
  
  The LilyBin UI isn't made to be embeddable, but could be made so. I'd 
  probably recommend just wiring up CodeMirror and PDF.js yourself rather than trying to show LilyBin in 
  an iframe.
  
  I'll be happy to work with you if you want a LilyBin-powered 
  demo on the home page!
  I love the idea of being able to let visitors try out LP code right there 
  when browsing the home page. I wonder if a dedicated subdomain (e.g., live.lilypond.org) would be more appropriate? 
  
  Here's what I'm thinking. 
  
  Each LP example in the docs has a real source file associated with it, 
  right? So,...
  
  1. Put LilyBin functionality at live.lilypond.org
  2. Put all the doc's source files in a directory structure that the new 
  site can access (ideally, through a web-navigate-able directory tree)
  3. Place a "Try this live!" link next to each score example in the docs 
  (or the image hyperlink) that points to the specific file in #2 that the 
  visitor can play around with (but can't save over), rather than just linking 
  to a plain text file
  
  This is a wish list, of course, but could be a very cool feature for 
  new/potential users wanting to get their feet wet.
  
  Best,
  Abraham
  
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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-22 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

Am 2017-02-22 um 10:49 schrieb Phil Holmes :

> We have a policy of not using server CPU for processing on lilypond.org, 
> because it's donated to us at no cost - so I don't think lilybin could be 
> hosted on the lilypond.org site.

But live.lilypond.org could point at the lilybin (or another) server.


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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-22 Thread Phil Holmes
We have a policy of not using server CPU for processing on lilypond.org, 
because it's donated to us at no cost - so I don't think lilybin could be 
hosted on the lilypond.org site.

--
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  - Original Message - 
  From: tisimst 
  To: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 4:55 PM
  Subject: Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]






  On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 9:41 AM, Phil Holmes-2 [via Lilypond] <[hidden 
email]> wrote:

 
Lilypond.org gets around 700 sessions per day, according to Google 
analytics.

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  - Original Message - 
  From: [hidden email] 
  To: [hidden email] ; [hidden email] 
  Cc: [hidden email] ; [hidden email] 
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 3:58 PM
      Subject: Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]


  I'm primarily responsible for LilyBin. A year or so ago, Timothy Gu 
(copied) and I got LilyPond running in AWS Lambda, which should be able to 
handle plenty of traffic. I get 266,667 seconds of free computation time per 
month from Amazon. We used 38,094 seconds in January for 18,398 requests, 
meaning we should be able to handle—very roughly estimating—100,000 more 
requests per month. How many visitors does lilypond.org get? 


  The LilyBin UI isn't made to be embeddable, but could be made so. I'd 
probably recommend just wiring up CodeMirror and PDF.js yourself rather than 
trying to show LilyBin in an iframe.


  I'll be happy to work with you if you want a LilyBin-powered demo on the 
home page!
  I love the idea of being able to let visitors try out LP code right there 
when browsing the home page. I wonder if a dedicated subdomain (e.g., 
live.lilypond.org) would be more appropriate? 


  Here's what I'm thinking. 


  Each LP example in the docs has a real source file associated with it, right? 
So,...


  1. Put LilyBin functionality at live.lilypond.org
  2. Put all the doc's source files in a directory structure that the new site 
can access (ideally, through a web-navigate-able directory tree)
  3. Place a "Try this live!" link next to each score example in the docs (or 
the image hyperlink) that points to the specific file in #2 that the visitor 
can play around with (but can't save over), rather than just linking to a plain 
text file


  This is a wish list, of course, but could be a very cool feature for 
new/potential users wanting to get their feet wet.



  Best,
  Abraham


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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-21 Thread tisimst
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 9:41 AM, Phil Holmes-2 [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n200317...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:

> 
> Lilypond.org gets around 700 sessions per day, according to Google
> analytics.
>
> --
> Phil Holmes
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
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> *Sent:* Monday, February 20, 2017 3:58 PM
> *Subject:* Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]
>
> I'm primarily responsible for LilyBin. A year or so ago, Timothy Gu
> (copied) and I got LilyPond running in AWS Lambda, which should be able to
> handle plenty of traffic. I get 266,667 seconds of free computation time
> per month from Amazon. We used 38,094 seconds in January for 18,398
> requests, meaning we should be able to handle—very roughly
> estimating—100,000 more requests per month. How many visitors does
> lilypond.org get?
>
> The LilyBin UI isn't made to be embeddable, but could be made so. I'd
> probably recommend just wiring up CodeMirror <http://codemirror.com/> and
> PDF.js <https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/> yourself rather than trying to
> show LilyBin in an iframe.
>
> I'll be happy to work with you if you want a LilyBin-powered demo on the
> home page!
>
> I love the idea of being able to let visitors try out LP code right there
when browsing the home page. I wonder if a dedicated subdomain (e.g.,
live.lilypond.org) would be more appropriate?

Here's what I'm thinking.

Each LP example in the docs has a real source file associated with it,
right? So,...

1. Put LilyBin functionality at live.lilypond.org
2. Put all the doc's source files in a directory structure that the new
site can access (ideally, through a web-navigate-able directory tree)
3. Place a "Try this live!" link next to each score example in the docs (or
the image hyperlink) that points to the specific file in #2 that the
visitor can play around with (but can't save over), rather than just
linking to a plain text file

This is a wish list, of course, but could be a very cool feature for
new/potential users wanting to get their feet wet.

Best,
Abraham




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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-20 Thread Phil Holmes
Lilypond.org gets around 700 sessions per day, according to Google analytics.

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  - Original Message - 
  From: Trevor 
  To: Federico Bruni ; David Kastrup 
  Cc: Timothy Gu ; LilyPond-User list 
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 3:58 PM
  Subject: Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]


  I'm primarily responsible for LilyBin. A year or so ago, Timothy Gu (copied) 
and I got LilyPond running in AWS Lambda, which should be able to handle plenty 
of traffic. I get 266,667 seconds of free computation time per month from 
Amazon. We used 38,094 seconds in January for 18,398 requests, meaning we 
should be able to handle—very roughly estimating—100,000 more requests per 
month. How many visitors does lilypond.org get?


  The LilyBin UI isn't made to be embeddable, but could be made so. I'd 
probably recommend just wiring up CodeMirror and PDF.js yourself rather than 
trying to show LilyBin in an iframe.


  I'll be happy to work with you if you want a LilyBin-powered demo on the home 
page!


  On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 4:52 PM Federico Bruni  wrote:



Il giorno lun 13 feb 2017 alle 8:59, David Kastrup  ha
scritto:
> John Roper  writes:
>
>>  For this to work can someone tell me if it is possible to embed
>>  lilybin? If not I am not going to bother to try.
>
> Maybe crosscheck with the lilybin site owner?  I seem to vaguely
> remember that we don't link to it from the current LilyPond page
> because
> the site owner was worried about his traffic/hosting limits.
>
> Embedding lilybin would seem like even more of a traffic generator.
> Make no mistake: offering that facility would be nice, I am just not
> sure that the current hoster is prepared to deal with it.
>
>

I think that the problem was solved when Scott Miller offered a new
server for LilyBin:
https://plus.google.com/+ScottMiller1/posts/e4bAEUjvw36

I hope that Scott read this thread and can confirm (can't find his
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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-20 Thread Trevor
I'm primarily responsible for LilyBin. A year or so ago, Timothy Gu
(copied) and I got LilyPond running in AWS Lambda, which should be able to
handle plenty of traffic. I get 266,667 seconds of free computation time
per month from Amazon. We used 38,094 seconds in January for 18,398
requests, meaning we should be able to handle—very roughly
estimating—100,000 more requests per month. How many visitors does
lilypond.org get?

The LilyBin UI isn't made to be embeddable, but could be made so. I'd
probably recommend just wiring up CodeMirror  and
PDF.js  yourself rather than trying to
show LilyBin in an iframe.

I'll be happy to work with you if you want a LilyBin-powered demo on the
home page!

On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 4:52 PM Federico Bruni  wrote:

>
>
> Il giorno lun 13 feb 2017 alle 8:59, David Kastrup  ha
> scritto:
> > John Roper  writes:
> >
> >>  For this to work can someone tell me if it is possible to embed
> >>  lilybin? If not I am not going to bother to try.
> >
> > Maybe crosscheck with the lilybin site owner?  I seem to vaguely
> > remember that we don't link to it from the current LilyPond page
> > because
> > the site owner was worried about his traffic/hosting limits.
> >
> > Embedding lilybin would seem like even more of a traffic generator.
> > Make no mistake: offering that facility would be nice, I am just not
> > sure that the current hoster is prepared to deal with it.
> >
> >
>
> I think that the problem was solved when Scott Miller offered a new
> server for LilyBin:
> https://plus.google.com/+ScottMiller1/posts/e4bAEUjvw36
>
> I hope that Scott read this thread and can confirm (can't find his
> personal email right now).
>
>
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Re: LilyBin embedded [WAS: New LilyPond website]

2017-02-13 Thread Federico Bruni



Il giorno lun 13 feb 2017 alle 8:59, David Kastrup  ha 
scritto:

John Roper  writes:


 For this to work can someone tell me if it is possible to embed
 lilybin? If not I am not going to bother to try.


Maybe crosscheck with the lilybin site owner?  I seem to vaguely
remember that we don't link to it from the current LilyPond page 
because

the site owner was worried about his traffic/hosting limits.

Embedding lilybin would seem like even more of a traffic generator.
Make no mistake: offering that facility would be nice, I am just not
sure that the current hoster is prepared to deal with it.




I think that the problem was solved when Scott Miller offered a new 
server for LilyBin:

https://plus.google.com/+ScottMiller1/posts/e4bAEUjvw36

I hope that Scott read this thread and can confirm (can't find his 
personal email right now).





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Re: LilyBin on iPad

2013-10-23 Thread m.tarenskeen




On 23 oktober 2013 17:25:38 "m.tarenskeen"  wrote:
I have the same problem. It would be nice if LilyBin could be optimized for 
use with tablets. Personally I would like a screen that let's me toggle 
between scoreview and sourceview, instead of a split screen that tries to 
fit everything on one screen. On Nexus7 tablet my workflow looks like this:

- I use a texteditor on my tablet to prepare a lilypond score
- I save my work in my Dropbox/Apps/LilyBin folder
- I go to LilyBin and load my file from Dropbox for viewing
- I pray that I don't have to correct any errors ;-)

not an ideal situation ...

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On 23 oktober 2013 13:48:20 Thomas Scharkowski  
wrote:

> When I try LilyBin on iPad or iPhone the preview window covers nearly
> the whole editor window when I use a file from the DropBox link.
> I could not move the preview window so that the editor becomes usable.
> Has anyone managed to use LilyBin on the iPad?
>
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Re: LilyBin on GitHub

2013-05-28 Thread Trevor
Thank you for reminding me Federico. I added a LICENSE file (MIT license)
to the repository.


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Federico Bruni  wrote:

> 2013/5/28 Christian Andersson 
>
>> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Trevor  wrote:
>>
>>> I finally got around to throwing the code for LilyBin up on GitHub:
>>> https://github.com/trevordixon/LilyBin.
>>>
>>> I want to rewrite it soon, mostly to improve the front-end, but I think
>>> I'll also rewrite the server in Go. If you're good at javascript, you may
>>> be able to help some.
>>>
>>> Users: please create issues for bugs or feature requests. Non-users:
>>> please do the same. Let me know what might make it useful enough for you or
>>> others to use.
>>>
>>
>> Trevor,
>>
>> Do you mind just saying perhaps one or two words about what LilyBin is,
>> explaining why we should care?
>>
>>
> many of us already know lilybin
> in the github page there's a link to the website:
> http://lilybin.com/
>
> what is missing is a clear statement about the license
> I think that this should be added at least on github, so people who want
> to help know what they are contributing to
>
> thanks Trevor for sharing the code on github!
>
>
>
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Re: LilyBin on GitHub

2013-05-28 Thread Federico Bruni
2013/5/28 Christian Andersson 

> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Trevor  wrote:
>
>> I finally got around to throwing the code for LilyBin up on GitHub:
>> https://github.com/trevordixon/LilyBin.
>>
>> I want to rewrite it soon, mostly to improve the front-end, but I think
>> I'll also rewrite the server in Go. If you're good at javascript, you may
>> be able to help some.
>>
>> Users: please create issues for bugs or feature requests. Non-users:
>> please do the same. Let me know what might make it useful enough for you or
>> others to use.
>>
>
> Trevor,
>
> Do you mind just saying perhaps one or two words about what LilyBin is,
> explaining why we should care?
>
>
many of us already know lilybin
in the github page there's a link to the website:
http://lilybin.com/

what is missing is a clear statement about the license
I think that this should be added at least on github, so people who want to
help know what they are contributing to

thanks Trevor for sharing the code on github!
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Re: LilyBin on GitHub

2013-05-28 Thread Christian Andersson
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Trevor  wrote:

> I finally got around to throwing the code for LilyBin up on GitHub:
> https://github.com/trevordixon/LilyBin.
>
> I want to rewrite it soon, mostly to improve the front-end, but I think
> I'll also rewrite the server in Go. If you're good at javascript, you may
> be able to help some.
>
> Users: please create issues for bugs or feature requests. Non-users:
> please do the same. Let me know what might make it useful enough for you or
> others to use.
>

Trevor,

Do you mind just saying perhaps one or two words about what LilyBin is,
explaining why we should care?
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RE: lilybin

2012-10-05 Thread MING TSANG
Trevor,

Thank you for updating the lilybin.  It is wonderful when I use somebody's pc 
(don't have lilypond installed).

 
Blessing in+,
Ming
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Re: Lilybin

2012-10-04 Thread Trevor
LilyPond has been updated to 2.16 and 2.17 on LilyBin.com.

On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Martin Tarenskeen
wrote:

>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 00:28:00 +0100
> From: Ian Hulin 
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Newsgroups: gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.**general
> Subject: Re: Lilybin
>
> Hi Martin,
> On 22/09/12 23:24, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
>>
>> When will www.lilybin.com be updated to use lilypond 2.16 (stable)
>> or 2.17 (devel) ?
>>
>>  Lilybin is layered on LilyPond and is not part of the base project.
> The author is Trevor Dixon (trevordi...@gmail.com).  Either e-mail him
> direct or reply to the original thread entitled "LilyBin Launch" on
> the lilypond-user mailing list.
>
> Cheers,
>
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Re: Lilybin

2012-09-22 Thread Ian Hulin
Hi Martin,
On 22/09/12 23:24, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
> 
> When will www.lilybin.com be updated to use lilypond 2.16 (stable) 
> or 2.17 (devel) ?
> 
Lilybin is layered on LilyPond and is not part of the base project.
The author is Trevor Dixon (trevordi...@gmail.com).  Either e-mail him
direct or reply to the original thread entitled "LilyBin Launch" on
the lilypond-user mailing list.

Cheers,

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-09-06 Thread GregJ
Hi Trevor,

Awesome work with lilybin.com. Are you planning on open sourcing the code
for this? It would be really cool to see a public repo on GitHub for this. I
would love to contribute to this project and I know some other javascripters
that would probably contribute too. Perhaps you could create public GitHub
organization for lilybin (its free). 

Cheers,
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Re: lilybin

2012-06-23 Thread Martin Tarenskeen



On Sat, 23 Jun 2012, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:


Hi,

Don't know what was wrong lately, but today I tried http://lilybin.com or 
http://www.lilybin.com com and - hurray - it's working again!


And there is MIDI export too now!

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Re: Lilybin editor

2012-06-03 Thread MING TSANG
Hoping lilybin author read this.

 



>
> From: Martin Tarenskeen 
>To: MING TSANG  
>Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2012 5:13:49 AM
>Subject: Re: Lilybin editor
> 
>
>
>On Sat, 2 Jun 2012, MING TSANG wrote:
>
>> 
>> Hi Trevor,
>> 
>> Just want to know is lilybin.com is permanently down.  If not when it will
>> be available? I missed the web page.  BTW, when it up again will it contains
>> the request that a midi file also available to down other then the pdf file.
>
>+1
>
>I also think lilybin.com was a great idea with lots of future potential , and 
>would like to see it available again soon and development continued.
>
>Is the guy(s) behind lilybin reading this list ?
>
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Re: Lilybin editor

2012-06-02 Thread MING TSANG


Hi Trevor,

Just want to know is lilybin.com is permanently down.  If not when it will be 
available? I missed the web page.  BTW, when it up again will it contains the 
request that a midi file also available to down other then the pdf file.


Blessing in+,
Ming.


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> From: "lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org" 
>To: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
>
>
>Message: 7
>Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2012 14:52:16 +0200
>From: Federico Bruni 
>To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: Lilybin editor
>Message-ID: <4fca0c80.4070...@gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
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>Il 02/06/2012 14:36, MING TSANG ha scritto:
>> Hi, lily users,
>>
>> Is anyone have problem accessing lilybin.com? I have been trying for
>> three weeks and not been able to get into it.
>> Blessing in+,
>> Ming.
>>
>>
>
>Hi Ming,
>
>when in doubt about a website being down or not, check this website:
>http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/lilybin.com
>
>It is down.
>
>You should try to contact the author: trevordixon AT (popular google 
>email service)
>
>
>
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>Message: 8
>Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 09:10:14 -0400
>From: Kieren MacMillan 
>To: Jay Hamilton 
>Cc: lilypond user group 
>Subject: Re: how to underline or italic a single word in lyric?
>Message-ID: 
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>Hi Jay,
>
>> Sorry but it's not in the v2.14 pdf manual.
>
>That may be true (I haven't checked), but it's definitely in the HTML version:
>
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>-- next part --
>
>So the question now is: What has to be done to synchronize the HTML and PDF 
>version(s) of the documentation?
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>> Nevertheless, problem solved
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>Glad to hear it.
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Re: Lilybin editor

2012-06-02 Thread Federico Bruni

Il 02/06/2012 14:36, MING TSANG ha scritto:

Hi, lily users,

Is anyone have problem accessing lilybin.com? I have been trying for
three weeks and not been able to get into it.
Blessing in+,
Ming.




Hi Ming,

when in doubt about a website being down or not, check this website:
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/lilybin.com

It is down.

You should try to contact the author: trevordixon AT (popular google 
email service)


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Re: lilybin editor

2012-02-29 Thread MING TSANG
Did any lists member access lilypond (lilybin) editor lately?  

 
Blessing in+,


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> From: MING TSANG 
>To: lilypond-usermailinglist ; 
>"lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org"  
>Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 10:00:35 PM
>Subject: lilybin editor
> 
>
>I have been trying to access http://lily.sytes.net/  and I got 
>"502 Bad Gateway"
>What happen? And I try  http://www.lilybin.com.  The result is the same "502 
>Bad Gateway".
>
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-12 Thread MING TSANG
The edit side accept UTF-8 but the display side does not.  Lyrics shows 
nothing.  The pdf download also does not show lyrics which is UTF-8.

 
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread MING TSANG
Sorry!  I missed the next page and previous page buttons. Question 2 remains.  
Thank you.

 
Blessing in+,


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> From: MING TSANG 
>To: "lilypond-user@gnu.org" ; 
>"lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org"  
>Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 9:54:16 AM
>Subject: Re: LilyBin Launch
> 
>
>I like it.  Thank you for the convenience.
>Question:
>1.  Is it possible for Lilybin (lilypond editor) to display multiple pages?
>2.  There is \midi{} on the sample (initial screen). How can I get the midi 
>file as well? 
> 
>Blessing in+,
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Brett McCoy
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 3:39 AM, GRAEME F ST CLAIR
 wrote:
>
> I'm going to suggest that most of us have some sort of firewall/AV problem
> here.  I even tried downforeveryone.com and it came up with fail too.

I am running Linux so no built in firewall or anti-virus running here!
As it's working now, I think more likely DNS hadn't propagated around
the world yet.

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread MING TSANG
I like it.  Thank you for the convenience.
Question:
1.  Is it possible for Lilybin (lilypond editor) to display multiple pages?
2.  There is \midi{} on the sample (initial screen). How can I get the midi 
file as well? 

 
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Nils
Am Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:08:59 -0800 (PST)
schrieb trevordixon :

I forgot:
The return value gives me "revision", which is always 1.
It would be nice to return the ID via post so that my old file gets
overwritten.

Nils

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Nils
Am Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:08:59 -0800 (PST)
schrieb trevordixon :

> 
> Yep! Should be able to POST to http://lilybin.com/save. The body
> should include 'code=' followed by the LilyPond score, and optionally
> '&version=' followed by either 'stable' or 'unstable'. The response
> will indicate an id, which you can append to http://lilybin.com/ to
> get a url.

Very good, will try that soon.
This leads to another question:
Is there an expiring time? 

I can imagine that the lilybin is not used as editor but more as a
quick show-and-forget or a quick test. Or maybe 10 to 20 tests in a
row, for "what is wrong?" questions over IRC. 

So I expect the files to be deleted after a short time, is that correct?

Nils
  

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Federico Bruni

Il 11/02/2012 11:16, Helge Kruse ha scritto:

Am 11.02.2012 11:19, schrieb Federico Bruni:

Il 11/02/2012 04:37, Bernardo Barros ha scritto:

+ would be nice a Diaspora button too, not just Facebook


there's no facebook button :)
just dropbox

the free alternartive to dropbox could be sparkleshare:
http://sparkleshare.org/


This doesn't support all o/s that Lilypond supports.



The only os missing is Windows.
And it seems that somehow you can install it even on Windows:

http://is101507.students.fhstp.ac.at/?p=147

http://sparkleshare.org/2011/06/releasing-sparkleshare-0-2/
"Plans for the near future
I would really like to try and get more people involved to work on the 
Windows version (it runs, but it’s hard to get running and it doesn’t 
integrate well with the system) "


I think that many people in this list consider freedom a more important 
value than "being absolutely crossplatform" and would be interested in 
this application (it works even on Android).


Cheers,
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Helge Kruse

Am 11.02.2012 11:19, schrieb Federico Bruni:

Il 11/02/2012 04:37, Bernardo Barros ha scritto:

+ would be nice a Diaspora button too, not just Facebook


there's no facebook button :)
just dropbox

the free alternartive to dropbox could be sparkleshare:
http://sparkleshare.org/


This doesn't support all o/s that Lilypond supports.

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Federico Bruni

Il 11/02/2012 04:37, Bernardo Barros ha scritto:

+ would be nice a Diaspora button too, not just Facebook


there's no facebook button :)
just dropbox

the free alternartive to dropbox could be sparkleshare:
http://sparkleshare.org/

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Janek Warchoł
2012/2/11 trevordixon :
>
> www.lilybin.com wasn't working, but should be now. http://lilybin.com has
> been working, and http://lily.sytes.net should still be up too.

All work for me now.  Thanks,
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread trevordixon

www.lilybin.com wasn't working, but should be now. http://lilybin.com has
been working, and http://lily.sytes.net should still be up too.

Robert Schmaus wrote:
> 
> 
> Drop the "www" and it works ...
> 
> 
> On 11 Feb 2012, at 09:34, Janek Warchoł  wrote:
> 
>> 2012/2/11 Brett McCoy :
>>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:24 PM, trevordixon 
>>> wrote:
 The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home
 at
 http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the previous
 thread
 include:
>>> 
>>> Doesn't seem to be reachable right now...
>> 
>> I can't access it, either: "Firefox can't find the server at
>> www.lilybin.com."
>> 
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread trevordixon

Yep! Should be able to POST to http://lilybin.com/save. The body should
include 'code=' followed by the LilyPond score, and optionally '&version='
followed by either 'stable' or 'unstable'. The response will indicate an id,
which you can append to http://lilybin.com/ to get a url.


Nils Hammerfest wrote:
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> 
>> Dropbox file management features are meager right now. Soon I'll add
>> things like deleting files, saving PDFs, and other stuff. Please
>> contribute feature requests to this thread!
>> 
>> 
>> Trevor
> 
> can I send text to lilybin via http or another protocol/api? I want to do
> a shellscript to upload data and get the url back from your server. 
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Robert Schmaus

Drop the "www" and it works ...


On 11 Feb 2012, at 09:34, Janek Warchoł  wrote:

> 2012/2/11 Brett McCoy :
>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:24 PM, trevordixon  wrote:
>>> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
>>> http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the previous thread
>>> include:
>> 
>> Doesn't seem to be reachable right now...
> 
> I can't access it, either: "Firefox can't find the server at www.lilybin.com."
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread GRAEME F ST CLAIR
I'm going to suggest that most of us have some sort of 
firewall/AV problem here.  I even tried 
downforeveryone.com and it came up with fail too.


Rgds, GFStC.

On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 09:34:23 +0100
 Janek Warchoł  wrote:

2012/2/11 Brett McCoy :
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:24 PM, trevordixon 
 wrote:
The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a 
name and a home at
http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in 
the previous thread

include:


Doesn't seem to be reachable right now...


I can't access it, either: "Firefox can't find the 
server at www.lilybin.com."


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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-11 Thread Janek Warchoł
2012/2/11 Brett McCoy :
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:24 PM, trevordixon  wrote:
>> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
>> http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the previous thread
>> include:
>
> Doesn't seem to be reachable right now...

I can't access it, either: "Firefox can't find the server at www.lilybin.com."

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG

> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
> http://www.lilybin.com!

Very nice!


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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-10 Thread Bernardo Barros
On 02/10/2012 04:24 PM, trevordixon wrote:
> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a 
> home at http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the 
> previous thread include:
> 
> * *Dropbox integration*. Dropbox has approved LilyBin for API access 
> for all users. * *Donate Button*. Now you can help support my 
> educational habits!
> 
> Dropbox file management features are meager right now. Soon I'll add 
> things like deleting files, saving PDFs, and other stuff. Please 
> contribute feature requests to this thread!
> 

Looks cool. Did you have the code somewhere? Some
ideas for you or someone else:

+ would be nice a Diaspora button too, not just Facebook
+ a `recent pastes` stream in a separate page
+ maybe some emacs and frescobaldi integration
+ a button to post the link on a irc channel
+ a script to upload a snippet to LilyBin that returns the link





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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-10 Thread Neil Thornock
I'm reaching it just fine...

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Nils  wrote:
>
>> Dropbox file management features are meager right now. Soon I'll add
>> things like deleting files, saving PDFs, and other stuff. Please
>> contribute feature requests to this thread!
>>
>>
>> Trevor
>
> can I send text to lilybin via http or another protocol/api? I want to do a
> shellscript to upload data and get the url back from your server.
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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-10 Thread Nils

> Dropbox file management features are meager right now. Soon I'll add
> things like deleting files, saving PDFs, and other stuff. Please
> contribute feature requests to this thread!
> 
> 
> Trevor

can I send text to lilybin via http or another protocol/api? I want to do a 
shellscript to upload data and get the url back from your server. 

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-10 Thread Brett McCoy
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:24 PM, trevordixon  wrote:
> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
> http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the previous thread
> include:

Doesn't seem to be reachable right now...

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Re: LilyBin Launch

2012-02-10 Thread Markus W. Kropp
site lilybin.com is down? i can´t reach it. please tell me, when it´s reachable.


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