It looks as though jedit is looking for python in the lilypond path.
And then looking for convert-ly to be there. convert-ly is actually
in /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/ so if you can
tell jedit to look there for convert-ly, problem solved
Am 03.05.2008 um 16:54 schrieb
Aye, there's the rub. Again, any Mac users worked this out?
On May 3, 2008, at 5:40 PM, James E. Bailey wrote:
It looks as though jedit is looking for python in the lilypond
path. And then looking for convert-ly to be there. convert-ly is
actually in /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents
I haven't tried to update any files from Jedit on my Mac. I have run
the update syntax command from the Compile menu that appears when
you open Lilypond as an application. Does that accomplish the same
thing as convert-ly? I do all of my lilypond editing on Linux so I
haven't tried much
Hi,
I´m using jEdit together with LilyPondTool för typesetting music.
As I´m very keyboard-addicted I´d like to have some shortcuts for the typical
LilyPondTool-Buttons Run Lilypond and Preview output (PDF). I don´t want to
take the mouse every time I want to compile the music.
Can you help me
Sure, just go to the menu UtilitiesGlobal optionsShortcuts and select
Plugin:LilyPondTool from the Edit Shortcuts box.
Bert
Dominic Neumann írta:
Hi,
I´m using jEdit together with LilyPondTool för typesetting music.
As I´m very keyboard-addicted I´d like to have some shortcuts
2007/12/26, Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To use LilyPondTool you must set paths and so in the Plugin options.
...Or (if you're running Windows) you can use the bundled and
pre-configured Easy LilyPond :)
The last version is almost ready for standard usage.
using Lilypond for a year with vim and
would like to use LilyPondTool with jEdit.
I downloaded both along with the required Java jre in
my home folder.
jEdit works fine with .ly files and LilyPondTool
appears in the plugin and the jEdit menu,
Lilypond appears in the menu
I have been using Lilypond for a year with vim and would
like to use LilyPondTool with jEdit.
I downloaded both along with the required Java jre in my
home folder.
jEdit works fine with .ly files and LilyPondTool appears in
the plugin and the jEdit menu,
Lilypond appears in the menu
To use LilyPondTool you must set paths and so in the Plugin options.
Bert
Martin Nopola írta:
I have been using Lilypond for a year with vim and would
like to use LilyPondTool with jEdit.
I downloaded both along with the required Java jre in my
home folder.
jEdit works fine with .ly files
. This was on
OpenSuse 10.2 using a text editor, a file selector
and a terminal. Unfortunately, the machine was an old, slow one. Now I
am trying Lilypond in Windows XP, which will, hopefully, speed things up.
Browsing the letters, I came across a very helpful one which mentioned
jEdit and the Lilypond tool
using a text editor, a file selector
and a terminal. Unfortunately, the machine was an old, slow one. Now I am
trying Lilypond in Windows XP, which will, hopefully, speed things up.
Browsing the letters, I came across a very helpful one which mentioned jEdit
and the Lilypond tool which can
in toolbar should work in any case though.
regards,
Tao
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 17:17:07 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: using jEdit 4.3pre9 on WinXP + LylipondTool / no midi output
Hi, if you want to hear midi output you need a midi {} block in your ly
file, see lilypond documentation.
If the .midi file is correctly generated, the midi player should work out
of the box.
Hi,
I've installed jEdit 4.3pre9 on WinXP.
Lilypond is v.2.10.23
LylipondTool plugin has been
Hi Bertalan!
Thanks for answering.
The .ly file I ran with jEdit+Lilypond plugin contains a midi block; it
has generated a file.midi which gives sounds on the speakers when
executed outside jEdit (i.e. whith Notepad edtor and point+clik on
lilypond.exe). I wonder if it a plugin should
Actually I have no idea. If you click on the midi button of the lilypond
toolbar in jedit you should be able to play the midi.
Hi Bertalan!
Thanks for answering.
The .ly file I ran with jEdit+Lilypond plugin contains a midi block; it
has generated a file.midi which gives sounds
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Betreff: Re: using jEdit 4.3pre9 on WinXP + LylipondTool / no midi output
Actually I have no idea. If you click on the midi button of the lilypond
toolbar in jedit you should be able to play the midi.
Hi Bertalan!
Thanks for answering.
The .ly file I ran with jEdit+Lilypond plugin
Hi,
I've installed jEdit 4.3pre9 on WinXP.
Lilypond is v.2.10.23
LylipondTool plugin has been automatically installed.
I do not get any sound on Midi play.
What's the matter?
Does someone already slove this?
Thanks for answering
Charlie
Bertalan Fodor a écrit :
It is a problem with jEdit's Console plugin - there is no automatic
encoding recognition: but go to Plugin Options Console and set Character
encoding to UTF-8.
Yes.
Setting encoding to UTF-8 in the console options, works fine, as we can see
in the SYSTEM console.
If
If German messages show incorrectly in Windows console, try to
prefix lilypond command line with
chcp 65001
to enable UTF-8. This trick has been reported by a French user; I
don't know how it works in jEdit.
This was a very helpful advice! My son now sees error messages in
English
John Mandereau a écrit:
If the comand jEdit uses to call lilypond is parsed by a shell,
LANG= lilypond ...
or
LANG=de lilypond ...
should work. If it doesn't, set the environment variable LANG
permanently in 'My Computer' (the icon showing a computer on desktop)
properties.
If German
I have the same problem, in a french environment.
I use LilyPond with jEdit 4.3 pre9 on Windows XP (java 1.6)
At compile time, all console messages print bad when there are french
(accented) characters.
In Windows, , if you want to have accented caracters from lilypond, you must
first change
chcp 65001 lilypond
I asked my son to open the command line window, entering
chcp 65001
and then calling lilypond manually. He confirmed that this works.
How to integrate this directly into jEdit, I don't know.
Werner
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Thank you very much, Werner.
I have post this evening a mail to the author of LilyPondTool (the plug-in
for jEdit).
I hope that he can update it.
Germain
chcp 65001 lilypond
I asked my son to open the command line window, entering
chcp 65001
and then calling lilypond manually. He
Thank you very much, Werner. I have post this evening a mail to the
author of LilyPondTool (the plug-in for jEdit). I hope that he can
update it.
Note that this gives me *English* messages within a Traditional
Chinese environment (which uses codepage 950, BTW). How to get German
messages I
/where is the problem ?
Thank you very much,
Germain
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Windows XP / jre v1.6 / LilyPond v2.11.26
jEdit v4.3pre9 / LilyPondTool v2.10.4 / Console v4.3.2 / ErrorList v1.4.2 /
Jakarta Commons v0.4.4 / SideKick v0.7.3 / Templates v4.0.0
-
By the way, I noticed a minor typo
my son is currently in Taiwan, and he has installed both lilypond
and jedit, running under a Chinese Windows XP. However, the error
and warning messages he gets are bad, for example:
正在處理 ‘%s’
分析中...
Interpreting music... [8][16]
bratschensonate-klavII.ily:154:44: 警告: barcheck 失敗
Friends,
my son is currently in Taiwan, and he has installed both lilypond and
jedit, running under a Chinese Windows XP. However, the error and
warning messages he gets are bad, for example:
正在處理 ‘%s’
分析中...
Interpreting music... [8][16]
bratschensonate-klavII.ily:154:44: 警告
Le jeudi 28 juin 2007 à 16:31 +0200, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
my son is currently in Taiwan, and he has installed both lilypond and
jedit, running under a Chinese Windows XP. However, the error and
warning messages he gets are bad, for example:
正在處理 ‘%s’
分析中...
Interpreting music
After installation of the newest version of both Lilypond (2.10.0) and the
Lilypond Tool for Jedit (2.10.2) on my XP machine I have the problem, that
point-and-click doesn't work. It opens a new (empty) tab in my Firefox
browser instead of jumping into the editor.
I looked into Bertalan Fodor's
1. Do you click in the PDF preview window or in Adobe Reader? The PDF
preview window should not open Firefox but jump to jEdit.
2. Go to UtilitiesGlobal optionsDocking and set LilyPond instant help
as Top.
Please report if you succeed.
Bert
uunail írta:
After installation of the newest
window should not open Firefox but jump to jEdit.
2. Go to UtilitiesGlobal optionsDocking and set LilyPond instant help
as Top.
Please report if you succeed.
Bert
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reader I see the tags attached to music.
If I click in the PDF preview window nothing happens. (I also do not see any
tags attached)
Uwe
1. Do you click in the PDF preview window or in Adobe Reader? The PDF
preview window should not open Firefox but jump to jEdit.
2. Go to UtilitiesGlobal
click in the PDF preview window or in Adobe Reader? The PDF
preview window should not open Firefox but jump to jEdit.
2. Go to UtilitiesGlobal optionsDocking and set LilyPond instant help
as Top.
Please report if you succeed.
Bert
When upgrading to the new version, make sure that in Plugin
OptionsLilyPondCommands the lilypond command is set to just lilypond
and NOT the full path. Sorry, now I know, it's an incompatibility.
Thanks,
Bert
But I can't get the basic thing i.e. getting my files processed by
lilypond to
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
Nicolas was very clear if one is using emacs but what about jedit it
seems odd that if one cancels out a line with % that it would affect
how the text coding worked.
So is it the same? Also I can't find the correct numbers that have
been referred
Nicolas was very clear if one is using emacs but what
about jedit it seems odd that if one cancels out a line
with % that it would affect how the text coding worked.
So is it the same? Also I can't find the correct
numbers that have been referred to in past questions for
the rest of
utf-8
I'm reporting this here because I don't know where else to report it.
The jEdit plugin gives you an autocompletion list when you type a \.
Some things appear to be missing from the list of choices. I've not
made an exhaustive search, but came across the following: \ \f
\!. What happens
It took me a while to notice that the plugin does a syntax check when
you save. This is *really* nice since it saves having to do a lilypond
run and then hunt for the errors by line number. It missed the
following error that I made: I had typed a(, instead of a,(. jEdit
found no errors
Am 14.01.2006 um 02:45 schrieb fiëé visuëlle:
Hi there!
I had big problems getting jEdit to run with LilyPondTool.
Here's how I got it running:
See http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=47531 for
informations about switching the active java version.
Christian
Am 2006-01-14 um 13:50 schrieb Christian Hitz:
I had big problems getting jEdit to run with LilyPondTool.
Here's how I got it running:
See http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=47531 for
informations about switching the active java version.
Even if my way of changing the symlink
Hi there!
I had big problems getting jEdit to run with LilyPondTool.
Here's how I got it running:
My environment:
- MacOS X 10.4
- Java 1.5 (alias 5) installed via SoftwareUpdate
- jEdit 4.3pre3
- LilyPondTool 0.2.9 (needs SideKick 0.4)
Someone here wrote that the problem is the used Java
Hello list,
First I'd like to apologize if the question is not
pertinent tothis user list.
I'm using Lilypond Tool for jEdit and am happy with
it, but can't figure out why I am not able to visualize the score with jDvi
Viewer. It only says "jDvi starting..." but never starts
for jEdit and am happy with it, but can't
figure out why I am not able to visualize the score with jDvi Viewer.
It only says jDvi starting... but never starts (or never finishes).
Well I know my computer is old: Windows Me, Pentium celeron 433MHz,
188Mb RAM, and it usually takes a little over 1 minute
Am 2005-12-27 um 22:31 schrieb Eduardo Vieira:
the Welcome_to_Lilypond file, takes 27 seconds, and I waited more
than 45 minutes with the jDvi window saying jDvi starting... and
never got anything.
What should I do — other than upgrading, or buying a new machine :) ?
Are you sure your
Thank you! I had forgotten about this detail... :|
- Original Message -
From: Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eduardo Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: How to put jDvi in jEdit work?
As LilyPond doesn't support
Hi list,
I think this is more a linux than a lilypond question, but I dare to ask:
How do I change the language of lilypond messages? They are now in german, so
jEdit doesn't recognize them and doesn't display them in its error list.
I have had this problem some time ago, when I tried LilyPond
, so jEdit doesn't recognize them and doesn't display them
in its error list. I have had this problem some time ago, when I
tried LilyPond on Suse 9.1. and could solve it changing some locale
settings. Now have LilyPond 2.6.4.3 (from autopackage) on a
Kanotix/DebianSid system. I have already changed
, so
jEdit doesn't recognize them and doesn't display them in its error list.
I have had this problem some time ago, when I tried LilyPond on Suse 9.1. and
could solve it changing some locale settings.
Now have LilyPond 2.6.4.3 (from autopackage) on a Kanotix/DebianSid system.
I have already
a linux than a lilypond question, but I dare to ask:
How do I change the language of lilypond messages? They are now
in german, so
jEdit doesn't recognize them and doesn't display them in its error list.
I have had this problem some time ago, when I tried LilyPond on
Suse 9.1. and
could solve
, but I dare to
ask: How do I change the language of lilypond messages? They are now
in german, so jEdit doesn't recognize them and doesn't display them
in its error list. I have had this problem some time ago, when I
tried LilyPond on Suse 9.1. and could solve it changing some locale
settings. Now
Thank you for the information. I installed Java 5.0 according to your suggestion.
However I did not yet have success. On starting jEdit I get the following error message:
Cannot start java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: lilytool/LilyToolPlugin (Unsupported major.minor version 49.0). Try
I'm afraid that jEdit has not been starting the 5.0 Java. (Have you
uninstalled the 1.4)
Bert
uunail (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Thank you for the information. I installed Java 5.0 according to your
suggestion.
However I did not yet have success. On starting jEdit I get the
following
Thank you once again.
Indeed jEdit didn't start the correct java version.
After uninstallation of both java versions and jEdit I then installed java 5.0 and afterwards jEdit.
Now everything works fine.
Uwe
Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User forum at Nabble.com
uunail (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
According to your message you wanted to upload the 2.6 compatible
version onto the jEdit plugin central.
Until now (two weeks later) this is obviously not yet done.
I've done what I could (I put it into Plugin Central Submission tracker
of jEdit
According to your message you wanted to upload the 2.6 compatible version onto the jEdit plugin central.
Until now (two weeks later) this is obviously not yet done.
I tried to use the downloads you refer to, but after installation of the files I get java error messages while running
You will find many of the plugins useful:
I'm using:
BufferTabs
Navigator
Project Viewer
XInsert (and Clipper)
Note that you'll automatically get some plugins with LilyPondTool
(SideKick, Console - these should be docked)
Bert
Hi, I have just installed Jedit, and I
wandered...
There is so many plug-ins to install, should I only
install "LilyPond Tool" or is there anyone else to use in benifit of
LilyPond?
Best Regards
Jannik
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Checking the Apple site, it looks like Java 5 is availabel for OS X now:
Java 2 SE 5.0 Release 1
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/java2se50release1.html
This is probably a dumb question, but what does Volume 35, Issue 56 refer to?
Until the jEdit plugin central gets updated, I'd still
Hi!
I did folow the procedure outlined by Bertalan Fodor in vol 35 issue 56.
When loading the lilytool 0.2.8-6 all I get is an Error message:
Cannot start: java.lang. Unsuported ClassVersionError,
Lilytool/lilytool.jar:
(Unsuported major.minor version 49.0 ) try uploading to a newer version
You need Java 5.0 (aka 1.5) for this version (and now on). I know this
is sad for Mac users, but I would not have had enough motivation to
work on LilyPondTool if I must stay with 1.4
Bert
anders stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] írta:
Hi!
I did folow the procedure outlined by Bertalan Fodor in
Hello friends,
I have installed jEdit with Lilypond Tools in
Windows ME. Besides that, I have installed the native version for Windows (not
Cygwin) of Lilypond 2.6.3. How can I run Lilypond from its menu in jEdit? Is it
possible I tried configuring the plugin giving the right path
Yes, you're really right. I still not have uploaded the new, 2.6.x
compatible LilyPondTool to the jEdit plugin central.
I promise that on Thursday I will do that.
Until that you can download manually:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/lily4jedit/lily4jedit-0.2.8-6.zip?download
Unzip its
know are:
vim
jedit
emacs.
(of course there are much more editors such like cooledit or nedit ..
but I think they haven't as much features as jedit has and you can
really extend jedit..)
Because this friend doesn't use computers very often I decided that vim
isn't a choice ;) And jEdit wins because
Can't i18n efforts/feature be injected as plugins?
Bert
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 08:55:22PM +0200, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Can't i18n efforts/feature be injected as plugins?
I do not want jedit to rely on the translation file.. That's why the
translation properties are loaded after the original ones.. So if the
verison of jEdit changes and some
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unicode only provides a way of specifying character codes for a wide
variety of symbols in the interior of a text file. But without font files
containing the order of 64K symbols, the current fragmented font-file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that's impressive. For Windows users -- suppose that the right
environment variable has been set to signal to LilyPond the presence of
various Windows font directories. Then is Pango actually able to do that
sort of font substitution if the specified font name in
Sorry for coming in at the end of the thread.
I was wondering if on linux there is a way to get
jedit to support hebrew with lilypond.
I have been looking for that golden editor which is
good for lilypond and good for hebrew.
So far I remain with gvim, although emacs and jedit
seem to have many
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For Windows users . . . is Pango actually able to do that
sort of font substitution if the specified font name in a .LY file is that
of a TTF font located in a Windows directory?
Yes.
!!! I yield. You just made a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unicode only provides a way of specifying character codes for a wide
variety of symbols in the interior of a text file. But without font files
containing the order of 64K symbols, the current fragmented font-file
situation will continue to limit what can easily be
On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
A. LilyPond actually _does_ support the Latin1 character set, as Latin1
and Unicode coincide on the first 256 codepoints.
I don't quite see that. If I put an e-acute (a byte of decimal value
#233) in a LilyPond file, it is skipped -- it does not
My original question was
Or what trick, however laborious, will enable me to use Latin1
characters in markup? I only need them occasionally in titles.
I would like to thank Daniel Johnson and Hans de Rijck, who both posted
the algorithm for converting Latin1 to unicode, thus supplying me the
What you have found in the source code files are some left-overs
from version 2.4 and earlier, where LilyPond only knew about Latin1.
If you browse through the mailing list archives, you can also find
out why this was not a satisfactory solution if you want to promote
the program outside western
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
If you find this added flexibility in LilyPond 2.6 so annoying, then
you could use some program that converts a Latin1 coded file into
UTF-8 coding and even make a script file that first does the
conversion and then calls LilyPond. Unfortunately, I don't know
Windows
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: How can I avoid unicode and use Latin1? (Was: Wrong
characterswith jEdit)
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
If you find this added flexibility in LilyPond 2.6 so annoying, then
you could
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
What you have found in the source code files are some left-overs
from version 2.4 and earlier, where LilyPond only knew about Latin1.
If you browse through the mailing list archives, you can also find
out why this was not a satisfactory solution if
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Daniel Johnson wrote:
I offer the following with NO WARRANTY.
Offer accepted. That's always acceptable.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . I am enclosing a VBScript file
that should perform conversion from Latin-1 to UTF-8. I haven't tested
this. Also, I never did
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Hans de Rijck wrote:
Or, for someone with a C compiler, the poor-man's algorithm is:
for ( unsigned int i = 0; i length; i++ )
{
if ( (unsigned char)line1[i] 127 )
{
*line2++ = (char)(192 + (((unsigned char)line1[ i ]) / 64));
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
What you have found in the source code files are some left-overs
from version 2.4 and earlier, where LilyPond only knew about Latin1.
If you browse through the mailing list archives, you can also find
out why this was not a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only unicode characters I ever need are in fact, on rare occasions,
some Latin-1 character (à é è ç ö ü etc.) in a song title.
The ASCII editor I use accepts these characters, but then LilyPond \markup
just skips them.
I would rather not switch to a utf-8
I have used Latin1 character encoding for the last 15 years for handling
text in English, French, Spanish, and German. My (Unix) e-mail
client uses Latin1 (ISO-8859-1). I use a Latin1 text editor for LilyPond
and thus avoid the cursed false-single-quote problem, and I do not want to
incur the
:
Is there anybody who knows jEdit?
It is impossible to get the special Norwegian characters ÅåØøÆæ right
in the headings, and also the Swedish ÄäÖä and German Üü. I have tried
many encodings in Preferences General Default character encoding,
like UTF 8, ISO 8859, Mac Roman etc. Should I do some other
Mats Bengtsson skreiv:
However, I recommend to upgrade to LilyPond version 2.6, which uses
UTF-8 encoding and can handle all such special characters without
any problems.
Tusen takk -- thank you very much! I will do that.
/Oddmund
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
However, I recommend to upgrade to LilyPond version 2.6, which uses
UTF-8 encoding and can handle all such special characters without
any problems.
The only unicode characters I ever need are in fact, on rare occasions,
some Latin-1 character (à é è ç ö ü etc.) in a song
Is there anybody who knows jEdit?
It is impossible to get the special Norwegian characters ÅåØøÆæ right
in the headings, and also the Swedish ÄäÖä and German Üü. I have tried
many encodings in Preferences General Default character encoding,
like UTF 8, ISO 8859, Mac Roman etc. Should I do
Thank you for your kind words.
I'm defining templates for repetitive code chunks.
If you think you have some templates that are useful for others, please
send them to me, and I'll include them in lily4jedit.
I strongly encourage all users of jEdit and LilyPondTool to send your
ideas
only need to put one jar file into jEdit's jars
directory:
jtextcheck-1.0-b5.jar
I get some errors regarding lilyjedit-0.2.8.2, stating that there
are some more dependencies. The first of these reads like this
(I folded the lines):
[error] ErrorListDialog$ErrorEntry:
/usr/local/share/jedit/4.2
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 02:03:01 +0200
dax2 wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 12:30:16 +0200
Bertalan wrote:
There is also a new dependency, that you must install
manually: Download jtextcheck from:
... I found the other dependencies on
http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?LilyPondTool
Sorry for
, the same problem
occurs. This is exactly what happened on my first post.
I like jedit very much for this type of coding and the plugin is very
nice. So, I hope you can figure this one out. Let me know!
Cheers,
Arthur
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Hello Bert,
I have installed the new version and get the following:
/usr/share/guile/1.6/srfi/srfi-13.scm:159:1: In procedure dynamic-
link in expression (load-extension libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-1
scm_init_srfi_13):
/usr/share/guile/1.6/srfi/srfi-13.scm:159:1: file: libguile-srfi-
That's strange, because it works for me and I don't see why this error
message appears.
Could you try tpying this into the Console: echo $PWD
It should return your file's path.
If it does, then
lilypond %buffer
should work, if everything is correctly installed.
(make sure that Use cygwin is
I suggest looking at Plugin Options, because now the default is to use
the native version of LilyPond.
Bert
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Thank you, I had changed this already!
Thomas
I suggest looking at Plugin Options, because now the default is to use
the native version of LilyPond.
Bert
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Sorry,I had overlooked this option:
(make sure that Use cygwin is checked in the options.)
Works now.
I had to change some \ to / manually in jEdit plugin options.
Now I get this message:
GNU LilyPond 2.4.6
lstat(./C:) failed ...
./C:: No such file or directory
Then everything works
, the same problem
occurs. This is exactly what happened on my first post.
I like jedit very much for this type of coding and the plugin is very
nice. So, I hope you can figure this one out. Let me know!
Cheers,
Arthur
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I don't why ecbx10 misses from your system. Try installing the
tetex-extra package.
Bert
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but then something happened and it issued a
message that it was building fonts. At that point the whole application
froze and had to be killed. On restart, the same problem occurs. This
is exactly what happened on my first post.
I like jedit very much for this type of coding and the plugin is very
Finding the fonts sometimes works from the first time, sometimes
doesn't. I'll put on a newer version of lily4jedit this week.
Bert
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Is it possible to hide/show the Lilypond toolbar in jEdit. The ideal
would be to show it only if editing a .ly file. I use jEdit for much
more than .ly and it would be nice to save real estate.
BTW - is there a list more focussed to jEdit and Lily issues
Sorry to bring this up again as there were quite a few posts a while
ago. However, I couldn't seem to make much sense of them.
I'm experimenting with Jedit in XP and an unable to get the JDVI
function to find the music fonts, although the PostScript viewer works fine.
I assume that I need
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