gt;> 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 i
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 Hammerfes
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 hab
Haha! More like JSBin.com or PasteBin.com.
Well, I already bought LilyBin.com, so that's the name! It's short and easy
to remember, and will hopefully encourage frequent casual use as an easy way
to share LilyPond snippets, even if people don't use it as their main
editor.
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
ion of wuala? i think it´s better than dropbox or a
> good alternative.
>
> link:
>
> http://www.wuala.com/de/ (german)
>
> http://www.wuala.com/en/ (english)
>
> great software, you wrote! and: please give it a name.
>
> musix
>
>
> Am Tue, 7 Feb 2012 23:
First round of Dropbox integration launched, but it won't let anybody log in
until Dropbox approves the app for production mode.
trevordixon wrote:
>
>
I've been working on something I think the LilyPond community may find very
useful: a web-based editor. Before you check it o
le files in a directory, so
>> that
>> > it would be possible to work on more complex examples (that would
>> require
>> > "\include").
>> >
>> > congratulations!
>> >
>> > Em 2/3/12 3:10 AM, trevordixon escreveu:
>> &g
Now allows for compiling with either the latest stable version or latest
unstable version. Click the arrow next to the preview button to choose the
version.
trevordixon wrote:
>
>
I've been working on something I think the LilyPond community may find very
useful: a web-based edi
There shouldn't be any firewall issues anymore. Give it another try!
Helge Kruse-3 wrote:
>
> 2012/2/1 trevordixon :
>> expected, and it will probably crash and be down at times. I've only
>> tested
>> it in Chrome 15 and Firefox 9. It should work in Interne
a couple of months experience.
>
>
>
> I had also the firewall issue, and wasn't able to preview or save
> anything.
>
> On 1. feb. 2012, at 10:51, trevordixon wrote:
>
>> I've been working on something I think the LilyPond community may find
>>
I installed tex-gyre on the server. Now does it use the right font?
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
>
> On 1 February 2012 11:08, Nils wrote:
>> Just tested it. Good work, again.
>
> Yeah, great work.
> Is this web-based Lily editor a free software too? It would be nice
> if we would be able to install
Now upgraded to 2.14.2.
flup2 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> It works fine for me (using Chrome and Safari).
>
> Do you plan to update lilypond engine to the last stable release (2.14) ?
>
> I also tried weblily.net that's unfortunately stuck with 2.12.
>
> Philippe
>
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Yes, I will upgrade it. 2.12 is what's in Ubuntu's repository, but I think an
upgrade to 2.14 will be trivial. I'll do that soon. Will it almost always be
desirable to use the latest LilyPond release, or would it benefit a lot of
people to be able to choose from multiple versions of LilyPond?
fl
I've been working on something I think the LilyPond community may find very
useful: a web-based editor. Before you check it out, keep in mind that it's
at a pre-alpha stage. It's likely that certain things won't work as
expected, and it will probably crash and be down at times. I've only tested
it
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