In what format are the templates? I mean could they be easily converted
to LilyPondTool's Velocity templates?
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
LilyKDE 0.6.0beta has been released. This is a beta release, featuring a
powerful new score wizard (ctrl+shift+n). In three tabs, it allows you to
Hi evverybody,
are there plans to make a debian-package of this tool?
I don't like installing from source, I tried it several times, but without
success!
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Op woensdag 4 juni 2008, schreef Stefan Thomas:
Hi evverybody,
are there plans to make a debian-package of this tool?
I don't like installing from source, I tried it several times, but without
success!
Unfortunately I don't know how to create debian packages.
What problems do you encounter?
2008/6/4 Wilbert Berendsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unfortunately I don't know how to create debian packages.
What problems do you encounter? You should install KDE, sip, PyKDE and PyQt
from recent distro packages. Pate might need to be compiled from source.
Silly question:
any plans for KDE 4.1?
Op woensdag 4 juni 2008, schreef Valentin Villenave:
2008/6/4 Wilbert Berendsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unfortunately I don't know how to create debian packages.
What problems do you encounter? You should install KDE, sip, PyKDE and
PyQt from recent distro packages. Pate might need to be
Op woensdag 4 juni 2008, schreef Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool):
In what format are the templates? I mean could they be easily converted
to LilyPondTool's Velocity templates?
The templates (or part types) are currently just a class hierarchy in Python
code, living in lilykde/parts.py[1] As this
Hi all,
LilyKDE 0.6.0beta has been released. This is a beta release, featuring a
powerful new score wizard (ctrl+shift+n). In three tabs, it allows you to
setup titles and headers, parts, and other score settings like key and time
signature. For some instruments, individual parts can be
hello,
op dinsdag 3 juni 2008, schreef je:
Wow, that is great. Does any of this stuff run on OSX?
I think yes, if you install the relevant KDE parts via Fink
(http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/) or MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/).
best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen
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