2007/12/19, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The source code of the current lilypad application can be found in
> http://lilypond.org/download/gub-sources/lilypad-0.0.7-1-src.tar.bz2
Thank you for answering Mats; I finally found them a month ago or so.
I used the gub sources for my little ho
Valentin Villenave wrote:
...
I tried to find the sources for the current "lilypad" application, but
couldn't find anything in git. Where can I find it? Would it be OK for
me to modify it on my own? And would it be OK to redistribute (at
least, to my pupils) such a modified LilyPond version, bu
Actually java need not be installed. You can zip together the whole editor
distribution, and use it without any installing, but just unzipping.
So really it would involve creating a folder structure:
lilypondtool
-- jedit (containing all necessary plugins in the jars directory)
-- jre
pdf reader
2007/9/21, Carl D. Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Valentin,
Hi Carl,
> What if you downloaded LilyPondTool and Jedit onto a usb drive? Then
> you could have the student install it right there, even without a WiFI
> connection.
OK, here's what i put on my key:
-LilyPond (in case it's not insta
> -Original Message-
> From: Valentin Villenave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 6:54 AM
> To: lily-devel
> Subject: Syntax highlighting in LilyPad?
>
> In such cases, where I find myself in front of an XP box with
> *no* text edit
2007/9/21, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why not just prepare some CDs with Java/jEdit or some other editor?
Yes; however installing a bunch of things on a computer that isn't
yours is a bit intrusive. The best thing I could come up with was a
Portable version of NotePad++ on a USB key.
But m
El Thu, 20 de Sep de 2007, a las 11:03:58PM +0200, Bertalan Fodor dijo:
> You are always welcome to send patches, bug reports etc. on
> http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit. The silly mix can remain
> from the time when lilypond itself was a silly mix thanks to cygwin :-)
Sorry, perhap
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 22:54:25 Valentin Villenave wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sometimes (frequently enough, as I'm kind of an efficient LilyPond
> preacher), one of my pupils brings me his laptop and proudly tells me
> "look Valentin, I've installed LilyPond; now please show me how to use
> it!"
>
> (yeah, I
You are always welcome to send patches, bug reports etc. on
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit. The silly mix can remain
from the time when lilypond itself was a silly mix thanks to cygwin :-)
However, I'd suggest packaging a lightweight gpl text editor with syntax
highlighting cap
2007/9/20, Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> IMO, a pity from jEdit is that preset paths and the like do not come
> configured for windows nor unix, but a silly mix of the two; at least in my
Nope; LilyPondTool points to C:\Program Files\LilyPond, and works out
of the box on win32 (at least
El Thu, 20 de Sep de 2007, a las 08:54:25PM +0800, Valentin Villenave dijo:
> Hello, (...)
Great! I'm very interested in see some advances in these developments, mainly
for my win32-only students. Please keep us informed, thanks!
IMO, a pity from jEdit is that preset paths and the like do not co
Hello,
Sometimes (frequently enough, as I'm kind of an efficient LilyPond
preacher), one of my pupils brings me his laptop and proudly tells me
"look Valentin, I've installed LilyPond; now please show me how to use
it!"
(yeah, I told them to call me "Master", but, you know...)
In such cases, whe
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