upgrade to 2.13.50 and LilyPondTool

2011-02-17 Thread Gerard McConnell
Hello,
sorry to bring this up, I know it's been asked before but I couldn't find
the info in the docs.
I want to try out the new version; my present setup is jEdit/LilyPond 2.12.
What do I need to
reset when I install 2.13.50?  Sorry about asking this, but I use LilyPond
every day and spending
several hours to figure out how to reset everything would be more stress
than is good for me right now :-|
Now that I've gotten used to the great printout being without it would be a
real pain!
Gerard
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RE: upgrade to 2.13.50 and LilyPondTool

2011-02-17 Thread James Lowe
Gerard,


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[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] On Behalf Of 
Gerard McConnell
Sent: 17 February 2011 11:14
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: upgrade to 2.13.50 and LilyPondTool

Hello,
sorry to bring this up, I know it's been asked before but I couldn't find the 
info in the docs.
I want to try out the new version; my present setup is jEdit/LilyPond 2.12.  
What do I need to
reset when I install 2.13.50?  Sorry about asking this, but I use LilyPond 
every day and spending
several hours to figure out how to reset everything would be more stress than 
is good for me right now :-|
Now that I've gotten used to the great printout being without it would be a 
real pain!
Gerard

You don't state what operating system you use but for Windows and Mac you can 
simply download the 2.13 release, rename your 2.12 dir to something different 
and then install 2.13.x as normal.

That will work for LilyPond generally. I do that all the time, but I don't use 
Jedit or LilyPondTool (just notepad or LilyPad - the default editor with Mac 
OS).

That way I can have multiple versions of LilyPond installed to test. I can only 
assume that the other tools will be ok because they will be looking for the 
default location which by renaming your 2.12 directory and installing 2.13 will 
place the 2.13 in the 'standard place' and so that might be all you need to do.

James

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upgrade to 2.13.50 and LilyPondTool

2011-02-17 Thread James Lowe


From: Gerard McConnell [mailto:gerine...@gmail.com]
Sent: 17 February 2011 11:27
To: James Lowe
Subject: Re: upgrade to 2.13.50 and LilyPondTool

Excellent, Many thanks James.
Gerard
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:23 AM, James Lowe 
james.l...@datacore.commailto:james.l...@datacore.com wrote:
Gerard,


From: 
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[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowemailto:lilypond-user-bounces%2Bjames.lowe=datacore.comhttp://datacore.com@gnu.orghttp://gnu.org]
 On Behalf Of Gerard McConnell
Sent: 17 February 2011 11:14
To: lilypond-user@gnu.orgmailto:lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: upgrade to 2.13.50 and LilyPondTool

Hello,
sorry to bring this up, I know it's been asked before but I couldn't find the 
info in the docs.
I want to try out the new version; my present setup is jEdit/LilyPond 2.12.  
What do I need to
reset when I install 2.13.50?  Sorry about asking this, but I use LilyPond 
every day and spending
several hours to figure out how to reset everything would be more stress than 
is good for me right now :-|
Now that I've gotten used to the great printout being without it would be a 
real pain!
Gerard

You don't state what operating system you use but for Windows and Mac you can 
simply download the 2.13 release, rename your 2.12 dir to something different 
and then install 2.13.x as normal.

That will work for LilyPond generally. I do that all the time, but I don't use 
Jedit or LilyPondTool (just notepad or LilyPad - the default editor with Mac 
OS).

That way I can have multiple versions of LilyPond installed to test. I can only 
assume that the other tools will be ok because they will be looking for the 
default location which by renaming your 2.12 directory and installing 2.13 will 
place the 2.13 in the 'standard place' and so that might be all you need to do.

James


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