[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The PluginManager was not able to download/install the files.
If you install jEdit for the first time, you have to go to
Utilities / Global Options / jEdit-Plugin Manager and press the
button "Update Mirror List". Than chose one of the mirrors and
press "Apply".
After
The PluginManager was not able to download/install the files.
Why?
I dont know. After playing around I found the Download Options. After I
changed the setting from "Plugin central default" to "SWITCH", plugins are
downloaded.
That would install dependencies like the Console, ErrorList, Templa
The PluginManager was not able to download/install the files.
Why? That would install dependencies like the Console, ErrorList,
Templates plugin, now you must do it yourself, see
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu for the requirements.
Bert
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lily
Bert,
thanks for your advise. I installed JRE and got LilypondTool running after
fiddling with a lot of error messages like
C:\Programme\jEdit\jars\LilyPonToo.jar:
Requieres version 1.4.2. or later of errorlist.Error.ListPlugin,
but errorlist.ErrorListPlugin is not installed
C:\Programme\jEdi
That's true. Then you have to download and install separately the two
exe files. See http://www.java.com and jedit.org
Helge Kruse írta:
Why don't you install jEdit + Java bundle downloadable from the jEdit
website?
Bert,
I did not found any bundle neither at jEdit.org not SourceForge.net. I
Why don't you install jEdit + Java bundle downloadable from the jEdit
website?
Bert,
I did not found any bundle neither at jEdit.org not SourceForge.net. I
searched this morning again and it's still not there. Probably this bundle
was available before.
Best regards, Helge
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Why don't you install jEdit + Java bundle downloadable from the jEdit
website?
Bert
Helge Kruse írta:
Carl,
I downloaded LilypondTool as well as JEdit. But JEdit requires Java
Runtime, that I avoided as long as possible. I think the programmers
of LilypondTool and JEdit have done a good wo
if you use a virtual linux i'd recommend looking at rosegarden for a
gui - it has good .ly export features
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On 26 May 2007, at 11:11, Helge Kruse wrote:
Carl,
I downloaded LilypondTool as well as JEdit. But JEdit requires Java
Runtime, that I avoided as long as possible. I think the
p
Carl,
I downloaded LilypondTool as well as JEdit. But JEdit requires Java Runtime,
that I avoided as long as possible. I think the programmers of LilypondTool
and JEdit have done a good work, but I cannot see it without this ugly Jave
Runtime Einvironment JRE 1.3.
At the sun web site I found