Dear Friends,
Frescobaldi 3.1 has been released! There are many new features.
Most notably:
- A new Fonts dialog to select fonts for text, and with more recent
LilyPond versions, also for music.
- The Music View is completely rewritten under the hood. New
possiblities:
* Copy selected
Jerry,
>From: "JxStarks ."
>Date: Monday, December 23, 2019 at 7:48 PM
>To:
>Subject: Book Structure and Frescobaldi
>
>Hi,
>I'm using LilyPond 2.18.2 and Frescobaldi 2.20.0.
>When I create music with Frescobaldi, it generates this structure:
There are a couple
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for sending an MWE, but I think the implication is they should
be compilable code. Yours is merely a paraphrase. So I cant see the
error you are referring to.
There's nothing special needed, as using Frescobaldi has nothing to do
with it. Put your multiple scores inside a \book
Hi,
I'm using LilyPond 2.18.2 and Frescobaldi 2.20.0.
When I create music with Frescobaldi, it generates this structure:
\version “2.18.2”
\header { … }
global = { \key f \major
\time 4/4 … }
violin = \relative c’’ { \global … }
clarinet = \relative c’ { \global … }
cello
(Apologies for any duplication--I didn't see this alternative mentioned
in the thread.)
Nothing wrong with the Autohotkey solution but it's pretty easy to
unstick the stuck font size setting in the log, a known problem in the
Windows version of Frescobaldi.
The issue has been fixed
Convert-ly does not work if started from Frescobaldi, generating this
message:
--
arch: posix_spawnp:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7:
Bad CPU type in executable
The document has not been changed.
--
Convert-ly works normally when started from
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019, Federico Bruni wrote:
See
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/frescobaldi/c/f7fd91a956649f3015eb7332922fcf2f861a730e?branch=master
Those commits are in master but may be merged also in f31 branch?
Contact the maintainer if you want to know more.
-- Comment #10 from
Il giorno ven 1 nov 2019 alle 10:22, Martin Tarenskeen
ha scritto:
Just upgraded to Fedora 31. Maybe this is not the right place to
report this, but I'm seeing this in my terminal when updating my
packages:
Problem 1: package frescobaldi-3.0.0-10.fc31.noarch requires
python3-sip
;>>
>>>> On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi, LilyPond
>>>> Log?
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> ƒg
>>>>
>>>> Yes, you can hove
/2/2019 9:31 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 9:26 PM Ben
mailto:soundsfromso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
Is there a way to make the font larger in the
Frescobaldi, LilyPond Log?
te:
>>
>>> On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi, LilyPond Log?
>>> Thank you,
>>> ƒg
>>>
>>> Yes, you can hover the mouse over the log and use the mouse wheel
/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi,
LilyPond Log?
Thank you,
ƒg
Yes, you can hover the mouse over the log and use the mouse
wheel + control key to change font size. :)
Is there a
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 9:59 PM Ben wrote:
> On 11/2/2019 9:31 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 9:26 PM Ben wrote:
>
>> On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobald
On 11/2/2019 9:31 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 9:26 PM Ben <mailto:soundsfromso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi,
LilyPond Log?
Thank you,
ƒg
Well thanks Colin, I never knew this. Most appreciated!
Andrew
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 at 11:41, Colin Campbell wrote:
>
> Here's an odd one: on my Fedora desktop, running Frescobaldi 3.0.0 I can
> change the type face of the log in Edit|Preferences|Tools. There is also
> a dropdown
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 9:26 PM Ben wrote:
> On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
>
> Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi, LilyPond Log?
> Thank you,
> ƒg
>
> Yes, you can hover the mouse over the log and use the mouse wheel +
> control
On 11/2/2019 8:16 PM, Freeman Gilmore wrote:
Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi, LilyPond Log?
Thank you,
ƒg
Yes, you can hover the mouse over the log and use the mouse wheel +
control key to change font size. :)
On 2019-11-02 6:19 p.m., Andrew Bernard wrote:
Good question. I have been wanting to make it smaller for a long time.
Andrew
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 at 11:17, Freeman Gilmore
mailto:freeman.gilm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi,
LilyPo
Good question. I have been wanting to make it smaller for a long time.
Andrew
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 at 11:17, Freeman Gilmore
wrote:
> Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi, LilyPond Log?
>
>
Is there a way to make the font larger in the Frescobaldi, LilyPond Log?
Thank you,
ƒg
Just upgraded to Fedora 31.
Maybe this is not the right place to report this, but I'm seeing this in
my terminal when updating my packages:
Problem 1: package frescobaldi-3.0.0-10.fc31.noarch requires
python3-sip, but none of the providers can be installed
- package sip-4.19.19-1.fc31
Am 21. Oktober 2019 18:52:29 MESZ schrieb Saul Tobin
:
>Would the bundled VLC be redundant to an existing system install of
>VLC?
>Would it be usable instead of a system install? Would the bundled VLC
>get
>updates?
As I've said several times in this thread *bundling* anything w
Would the bundled VLC be redundant to an existing system install of VLC?
Would it be usable instead of a system install? Would the bundled VLC get
updates?
I normally have VLC installed anyway, but I'd rather not have to keep a
separate copy on disk just for Frescobaldi.
On Sun, Oct 20, 2019
Il giorno ven 18 ott 2019 alle 23:14, J Martin Rushton via
lilypond-user ha scritto:
There is a VLC available through flatpack, but I've not used it (so
therefore cannot comment), but have seen warnings that it will pull in
up to 1.2 GiB of other packages including the complete KDE
be able to use
FluidSynth/soundfont to "play" midi and FFMpeg to encode to AAC or other
codecs - or - output WAV file as input to lame
It's a complicated commandline but I've seen (and created) worse LOL
Complicated is not an issue - that's what Frescobaldi can manage. It has to be
the right syntax may be able to use
> >>> FluidSynth/soundfont to "play" midi and FFMpeg to encode to AAC or other
> >>> codecs - or - output WAV file as input to lame
> >>>
> >>> It's a complicated commandline but I've seen (and create
idi and FFMpeg to encode to AAC or
>> other
>>> codecs - or - output WAV file as input to lame
>>>
>>> It's a complicated commandline but I've seen (and created) worse LOL
>>
>
> Complicated is not an issue - that's what Frescobaldi can manage. It has to
- output WAV file as input to lame
>>
>> It's a complicated commandline but I've seen (and created) worse LOL
>
Complicated is not an issue - that's what Frescobaldi can manage. It has to be
reliable and ideally cross-platform
>Actually, VLC on Windows can encode MIDI to MP3 wi
Karlin,
Yes it can.
I use VLC all the time to play midi files on the Choral Public Domain
Library :-)
But Urs was asking for a commandline tool he can wrap in a Frescobaldi
function with possible syntax options. Thus my email with VLC
commandline options.
On 10/18/2019 3:45 PM, Karlin
On 10/18/2019 3:17 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
So, it looks like VLC with the right syntax may be able to use
FluidSynth/soundfont to "play" midi and FFMpeg to encode to AAC or other
codecs - or - output WAV file as input to lame
It's a complicated commandline but I've seen (and created) worse
Urs,
On 10/17/2019 5:17 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
17. Oktober 2019 18:59, "Guy Stalnaker" schrieb:
Urs,
I'm thinking you mean here "Frescobaldi on Linux" right (since you also say
fluidsynth)?
I don't "mean" that but it seems that's what I'm talking about.
Howev
> Am 2019-10-18 um 00:20 schrieb Urs Liska :
>
> But your comment reinforces my gut-feeling that the proper approach is not to
> provide too many formats but rather a nice, well-defined selection.
Hi Urs, I agree that probably only a neglectable minority would like to fiddle
with a lot of
It works fine for me. (Mac OS 10.14, Frescobaldi 3 and qsynth from
MacPorts.)Have you set preferences in Qsynth ( and selected a sound font)? The
instructions for the Mac version of Frescobaldi are pretty clear.
Stan
> On Oct 17, 2019, at 4:52 PM, John Helly wrote:
>
> A
ecific
> requirements.
>
> But your comment reinforces my gut-feeling that the proper approach is not
> to provide too many formats but rather a nice, well-defined selection.
>
> Urs
>
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 10:34 AM Guy Stalnaker
> wrote:
> >
>
formats but rather a nice, well-defined selection.
Urs
>
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 10:34 AM Guy Stalnaker wrote:
>
>> Urs,
>>
>> I'm thinking you mean here "Frescobaldi on Linux" right (since you also
>> say fluidsynth)? I use Frescobaldi primarily
17. Oktober 2019 18:59, "Guy Stalnaker" schrieb:
> Urs,
>
> I'm thinking you mean here "Frescobaldi on Linux" right (since you also say
> fluidsynth)?
I don't "mean" that but it seems that's what I'm talking about.
However, although I don't know muc
Aloha.
I reinstalled qsynth (not the macports version, which doesn't seem to
build) and have it working now by, apparently, spinning the Gain dial.
J.
On 10/17/19 11:15, John Helly wrote:
> Aloha.
>
> I'm using FB 2.20.0 with Qsynth 0.5.6 with fluidsynth 2.0.5 on OSX 10.14.6
>
> When I try to
I had the same problem with QSynth. But I cannot recall how/if I fixed
it (I've since given up using my old MacBook once Apple also gave up on
it in favor of a new Surface Laptop). But there may be a work-around.
If you run fluidsynth from the command line into shell mode (type
fluidsynth
Aloha.
I'm using FB 2.20.0 with Qsynth 0.5.6 with fluidsynth 2.0.5 on OSX 10.14.6
When I try to playback midi from a score within FB using Qsynth, Qsynth
shows the midi messages and the green-light blinks on and off
appropriately but I get no sound. I've loaded the
GeneralUser_GS_v1.471.sf2
.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 10:34 AM Guy Stalnaker wrote:
> Urs,
>
> I'm thinking you mean here "Frescobaldi on Linux" right (since you also
> say fluidsynth)? I use Frescobaldi primarily on Windows. And though one
> can use Cygwin, etc. to install an app like timidity, Fr
Urs,
I'm thinking you mean here "Frescobaldi on Linux" right (since you also
say fluidsynth)? I use Frescobaldi primarily on Windows. And though one
can use Cygwin, etc. to install an app like timidity, Frescobaldi does
not "see" it. But I can, and to, have lame install
Hi all,
I've just started looking into how Frescobaldi provides support for
"exporting" scores to audio.
Until now this was hardcoded to use TiMidity (and had to be activated as
"experimental feature").
I have so far created functionality that
* checks whether
Hi all,
after ages we hope to see a new Frescobaldi release 3.1 in the not-too-distant
future. While I can't say “tons of new features” it will be an exciting update
with notable visible features and invisible improvements. Among the most
important things that have been implemented since
Hi all,
I have for now completed my work on Frescobaldi's new Document Fonts dialog and
would encourage everybody (who runs Frescobaldi from Git and uses LilyPond >=
2.19.12) to test my Pull Request
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/1164. For those who have
already tes
Il giorno lun 9 set 2019 alle 11:59, Urs Liska
ha scritto:
I've finally managed to do some work on Frescobaldi again, picking up
on a completely new "Document Fonts" dialog I had started some time
ago. I think it is approaching a point where it can be merged, and
therefore I'd be
Hi all,
I've finally managed to do some work on Frescobaldi again, picking up on a
completely new "Document Fonts" dialog I had started some time ago. I think it
is approaching a point where it can be merged, and therefore I'd be glad about
people testing it who
* Use Frescobald
ionally you need fluidsynth for MIDI playback.
>>>
>>> Re: fluidsynth- MacPorts has qsynth, "A fluidsynth Qt GUI Interface” which
>>> I use with Frescobaldi.
>>> Again, for what it's worth!
>>
>> Yep, me too. It was just a hint to Jacques.
>>
t;>> Additionally you need fluidsynth for MIDI playback.
>>
>> Re: fluidsynth- MacPorts has qsynth, "A fluidsynth Qt GUI Interface” which I
>> use with Frescobaldi.
>> Again, for what it's worth!
>
> Yep, me too. It was just a hin
stalled in
>> the same places as on my machine (MacPorts default: /opt/local).
>> Additionally you need fluidsynth for MIDI playback.
>
> Re: fluidsynth- MacPorts has qsynth, "A fluidsynth Qt GUI Interface” which I
> use with Frescobaldi.
> Again, for what it's worth
ult: /opt/local).
> Additionally you need fluidsynth for MIDI playback.
Re: fluidsynth- MacPorts has qsynth, "A fluidsynth Qt GUI Interface” which I
use with Frescobaldi.
Again, for what it's worth!
Stan
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> JM
>
>> Le 4 sept. 2019 à 08:29, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
>>
>>
>>> Am 2019-09-03 um 19:51 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>>>
>>> I guess *someone* did manage to compile Frescobaldi 3.x on a Mac.
>>> I juggled a
Hello Hraban,
Can you send the resulting application off-list? I’d be happy to test it.
JM
> Le 4 sept. 2019 à 08:29, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
>
>
>> Am 2019-09-03 um 19:51 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>>
>> I guess *someone* did manage to compile Fre
> Am 2019-09-03 um 19:51 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> I guess *someone* did manage to compile Frescobaldi 3.x on a Mac.
> I juggled around with PyQT, MacPorts and Homebrew and didn’t succeed for a
> long time, there was always at least one of the many depen
For what it's worth, I have been successfully running Frescobaldi 3.0.0 on Mac
OS 10.14.6, compiled by MacPorts (base version 2.5.4) for some time with no
problems noted.
frescobaldi-devel @20180806 (editors, python)
Variants: [+]app, universal
Description: Frescobaldi
10:51, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess *someone* did manage to compile Frescobaldi 3.x on a Mac.
> I juggled around with PyQT, MacPorts and Homebrew and didn’t succeed for a
> long time, there was always at least one of the many dependencies missing or
> not compil
Hi,
I guess *someone* did manage to compile Frescobaldi 3.x on a Mac.
I juggled around with PyQT, MacPorts and Homebrew and didn’t succeed for a long
time, there was always at least one of the many dependencies missing or not
compiling. (First on OSX 10.9.5, now on 10.14.6)
Now it looks like I
>> If I press the F9 button to open the lilypond documentation, I get
>> the pages for version 2.18. However, my installed lilypond version
>> is 2.19.83. What must I do to make Frescobaldi display the 2.19
>> documentation?
>
> on Linux in the Edit>Pr
Hi Werner,
on Linux in the Edit>Preferences dialogue there is a tab for ‘LilyPond
documentation’ where you can add URLs to both offline and online docs.
HTH, Simon
On 23.08.19 21:04, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
[Frescobaldi 3 on Windows]
If I press the F9 button to open the lilyp
I'm not sure and not at home, but there's a preference for the documentation
path.
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[Frescobaldi 3 on Windows]
If I press the F9 button to open the lilypond documentation, I get the
pages for version 2.18. However, my installed lilypond version is
2.19.83. What must I do to make Frescobaldi display the 2.19
documentation?
Werner
On 08/18, Urs Liska wrote:
> Hi Mason,
>
> 18. August 2019 01:05, ma...@masonhock.com schrieb:
>
> > On 08/17, Urs Liska wrote:
> >
> >> ...
> >
> > Thanks. While I personally prefer command line tools, I would consider
> > turning t
On 18/08/19 09:00, Urs Liska wrote:
> Hi Mason,
>
> 18. August 2019 01:05, ma...@masonhock.com schrieb:
>
>> > On 08/17, Urs Liska wrote:
>> >
>>> >> ...
>> >
>> > Thanks. While I personally prefer command line tools,
Hi Mason,
18. August 2019 01:05, ma...@masonhock.com schrieb:
> On 08/17, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> ...
>
> Thanks. While I personally prefer command line tools, I would consider
> turning this into a Frescobaldi extension if that would mean the
> difference between som
us
> * a configuration page in the Preferences (second attached image)
>
> Writing an extension has two main advantages: Having the interface for the
> stuff one wants to do within Frescobaldi, and having access to all of
> Frescobaldi's functionality, just like you were adding something to
>
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 11:40 AM Ben wrote:
>
> Kevin,
>
> I believe they were asking about Ming's thread, but on Linux - which is
> where the screenshot came from. I had posted some days ago.
>
> http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/drop-down-list-td223139.html#a223213
>
> Adding new fields, not
On 8/9/2019 11:24 AM, Kevin Cole wrote:
First, I'm also on a Linux box. (Arch Linux, to be precise.)
If I understand the question (which I am perhaps naive in assuming I
do), one thing you might do to help yourself out is,
FIRST either:
(a) use the wizard but then, when it finishes, don't add
First, I'm also on a Linux box. (Arch Linux, to be precise.)
If I understand the question (which I am perhaps naive in assuming I
do), one thing you might do to help yourself out is,
FIRST either:
(a) use the wizard but then, when it finishes, don't add anything, or
(b) use "New from template,
for 'fresco*'
./.config/frescobaldi
./.config/frescobaldi/frescobaldi.conf
Is it possible to modify the wizard in Linux?
Your windows path screenshot is attached.
Thank you so very much for any insights you can provide.
Bill
Hi Bill,
That's my screenshot you've attached so I assume you're
sub directories you
> have on windows.
>
> These are the only directory and file I find searching for 'fresco*'
>
> ./.config/frescobaldi
> ./.config/frescobaldi/frescobaldi.conf
This last file is Frescobaldi's configuration file on Linux, storing the same
data as d
Thanks for your post on the scorewizard. What I learned will be helpful if I
incorporate it in future work. I am on Linux Mint and I can not find the sub
directories you have on windows.These are the only directory and file I find
searching for 'fresco*'
./.config/frescobaldi
./.config
s like
frescobaldi-themes, but I don't mind if the repo license was changed to GPL
v2 or v3.
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Hello!
After a conversation with Urs Liska we decided to incorporate the repo to
Frescobaldi project. Now the repo with color themes is available at:
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi-themes
Moreover, we discussed the issue with importing the themes in Frescobaldi.
To be honest
Just for reference:
We've movoed this great repository to the frescobaldi "organization", and it is
now avaialble at https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi-themes.
I've also created an issue to document the feature request to create a much
better UI to preview and install edi
Hi Robert,
Thanks for this. I never even knew this was possible.
Any reason for using MIT licence instead of GPL? Frescobaldi is GPL.
[Not that it probably makes much difference in this context.]
Andrew
On 6/8/19 2:25 am, Robert Kubosz wrote
Due to lack of proper colorschemes
Much appreciated! Thanks for your work on this.
Best regards.
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, 11:24 AM Robert Kubosz wrote:
> I know that not all Lilyponders use Frescobaldi, but certainly
I know that not all Lilyponders use Frescobaldi, but certainly all
Frescobaldiers use Lilypond ;-) so please don't be mad at me that I created
this post here.
Due to lack of proper colorschemes for Frescobaldi I created a repository
with them on github:
https://github.com/rkubosz/base16
red to try to figure this out). Would be interested to know
the solution, too.
I am using Frescobaldi 2.19.0 with LilyPond 2.18.2 (yes, I should
upgrade).
Did you try changing the setting in the preferences ("Run LilyPond
with english messages")?
Did you get the same language no matter if th
ch reading is not so terrible, and I'm well
> > familiar with the English LilyPond messages by now, I haven't
> > bothered to try to figure this out). Would be interested to know
> > the solution, too.
> >
> > I am using Frescobaldi 2.19.0 with LilyPond 2.18.2 (y
ed to know
the solution, too.
I am using Frescobaldi 2.19.0 with LilyPond 2.18.2 (yes, I should
upgrade).
Did you try changing the setting in the preferences ("Run LilyPond with
english messages")?
Did you get the same language no matter if that option is checked or
not
r
upgrading from El Capitan to Mojave. Although mine is in French
(and since my French reading is not so terrible, and I'm well
familiar with the English LilyPond messages by now, I haven't
bothered to try to figure this out). Would be interested to know
the solution, too.
I am using Frescobaldi 2.19.0 w
I've have apparently reset Frescobaldi's language selection for its
"Lilypond log" output from English to German and have been unable to
undo this. I think this probably happened when I was playing around
with a lilypond-user request from someone in Germany. I'm running
Frescoba
emails in GMail?? Sorry
>> about that.
>>
>> Urs,
>>
>> I can indeed access the files through the Lilypond menu. But they open in
>> Acrobat and not in the Frescobaldi Music View module.
>>
>>
>> Ah, I mixed things up. In addition to the LilyPond me
g>> wrote:
Am 08.05.19 um 20:31 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
GRRR - why does the Enter key sometimes send emails in GMail??
Sorry about that.
Urs,
I can indeed access the files through the Lilypond menu. But they
open in Acrobat and not in the Frescobaldi Music View modul
send emails in GMail?? Sorry about
> that.
>
> Urs,
>
> I can indeed access the files through the Lilypond menu. But they open in
> Acrobat and not in the Frescobaldi Music View module.
>
>
> Ah, I mixed things up. In addition to the LilyPond menu there is a
> docum
Am 08.05.19 um 20:31 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
GRRR - why does the Enter key sometimes send emails in GMail?? Sorry
about that.
Urs,
I can indeed access the files through the Lilypond menu. But they open
in Acrobat and not in the Frescobaldi Music View module.
Ah, I mixed things up
GRRR - why does the Enter key sometimes send emails in GMail?? Sorry about
that.
Urs,
I can indeed access the files through the Lilypond menu. But they open in
Acrobat and not in the Frescobaldi Music View module.
I continued investigating and I see ... interesting behavior. I noticed
that my
Urs,
I can indeed access the files through the Lilypond menu. But they open in
Acrobat and not in the Frescobaldi PDF display.
I continued investigating and I see ... interesting behavior. I noticed
that my output file names had an alphabetical order:
Guy Stalnaker
jimmyg...@gmail.com
Am 08.05.19 um 19:56 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
Frescobaldi 2.20 on Win10
I have a score with three /book {} sections: 1)
SSATB_Organ_Flute_StrQrt (i.e., FullScore), 2) SSATB_Organ (i.e.,
ReducedScore), 3) InstParts
Frescobaldi opens ONE of these in its PDF viewer. Can I tell FB which
Frescobaldi 2.20 on Win10
I have a score with three /book {} sections: 1) SSATB_Organ_Flute_StrQrt
(i.e., FullScore), 2) SSATB_Organ (i.e., ReducedScore), 3) InstParts
Frescobaldi opens ONE of these in its PDF viewer. Can I tell FB which of
the three I want FB to open/show?
I ask because
Hello all,
I was wondering something this morning as I was working in Frescobaldi.
My snippets menu has gotten quite long over the years and I use it all
the time for large projects, but is there a way to create sub-folders or
sub-menus in the snippet menu? For example, if you hover the mouse
Am 04.05.19 um 16:08 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Sa., 4. Mai 2019 um 15:40 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
You *did* read this guide=
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/wiki/Run-Frescobaldi-3-on-Linux ?
No.
On
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi
I couldn't find anything helpful
Am Sa., 4. Mai 2019 um 15:40 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
> You *did* read this guide=
> https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/wiki/Run-Frescobaldi-3-on-Linux ?
No.
On
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi
I couldn't find anything helpful.
Now that you provided the link, I _sea
Am Sa., 4. Mai 2019 um 14:50 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just tried to get frescobaldi from git work.
> No success.
>
> I've read and reread all the READMEs and INSTALLs, now I'm heavily confused.
> Could someone write (or point me to) a installation-guide
Am 04.05.19 um 14:50 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Hi,
I just tried to get frescobaldi from git work.
No success.
I've read and reread all the READMEs and INSTALLs, now I'm heavily confused.
Could someone write (or point me to) a installation-guide for dummies?
Probably starting here
https
Hi,
I just tried to get frescobaldi from git work.
No success.
I've read and reread all the READMEs and INSTALLs, now I'm heavily confused.
Could someone write (or point me to) a installation-guide for dummies?
Probably starting here
https://github.com/frescobaldi
I'm on Ubuntu-18.04 64-bit
application, but still I agree that a config file is not a good place
for storing that kind of information.
Given that the OP's request is very reasonable, this sounds like the
basis for a change request to Frescobaldi, to expose the templates and
snippets in a more accessible way. That would
Il giorno lun 22 apr 2019 alle 7:05, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Frescobaldi always used to update just fine, with no manual
intervention. The behaviour has changed, and it si only when you have
two separate files involved.
Andrew, I think I had a similar problem two months ago, but I
(with/without backup) and try again (it's in
~/.config/frescobaldi/frescobaldi.conf).
Urs
I assume you checked the box in Preferences => LilyPond => "Open default
viewer after successful compile" ? (Just to make sure ...)
Andrew
_
/frescobaldi/frescobaldi.conf).
Urs
Andrew
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Hi Urs,
The non-redraw problem happens on the small files for the outline counter I
submitted to oll-misc. Not my complex scores.
I am well aware that as a software developer if I can't provide a way to
reproduce this we can't file a bug. This is a pity, because the phenomenon
is definitely
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