Dear Steve,
2014/1/25 Steve Noland :
> When I manually execute LilyPond, it runs to
> completion and the log displays in Frescobaldi, but there is no display in
> the Music View. Same if I load the file into Frescobaldi via the File/Open
> dialog. However, if I open Frescobaldi empty, and load a
2014/1/25 Philippe Massart :
> With all the latest updates, all file opening situations work only is
> Frrescobaldi is already launched. If double-clicked, right-click etc. on the
> file with Frescobaldi not yet running, it opens Frescobaldi but not the file.
Are you on 10.9?
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On Jan 25, 2014, at 12:54 AM, Philippe Massart wrote:
> Davide Liessi-2 wrote
>>> Frescobaldi/MacPorts users: can you please report how does Frescobaldi
>>> behave on your system?
>>> Here is what should happen (and happens on my 10.6 machine and on a
>>> 10.8 machine I can access sometimes):
>>
Paul Morris wrote
> All of these work for me (as well as dragging it onto the icon in the
> Finder) on OSX 10.9.1 with:
> Frescobaldi: 2.0.13
> Python: 2.7.6
> Qt: 4.8.5
> PyQt4: 4.10.3
> sip: 4.15.3
> Operating System: Darwin-13.0.0-x86_64-i386-64bit
Oops, this is not with the most recent install
Am 2014-01-25 um 00:20 schrieb Davide Liessi :
Dear Davide,
thank you for your effort!
>> If Frescobaldi already runs and I doubleclick a .ly file, it opens correctly.
>> But if FB is not yet running, it just starts, but doesn’t open the file.
>
> Your description is very similar to what used t
Am 2014-01-25 um 07:21 schrieb Steve Noland :
> Dear Davide,
>
> I am using the latest MacPorts installation under MacOS 10.8.4., with the
> latest stable LilyPond. I am experiencing variable results.
>
> When I drag a lilytst.ly file (as saved by LilyPond) to the Frescobaldi icon
> in the
Davide Liessi-2 wrote
>> Frescobaldi/MacPorts users: can you please report how does Frescobaldi
>> behave on your system?
>> Here is what should happen (and happens on my 10.6 machine and on a
>> 10.8 machine I can access sometimes):
>> if you either
>> - drag and drop a ly file (or any text file,
Davide Liessi-2 wrote
> Frescobaldi/MacPorts users: can you please report how does Frescobaldi
> behave on your system?
> Here is what should happen (and happens on my 10.6 machine and on a
> 10.8 machine I can access sometimes):
> if you either
> - drag and drop a ly file (or any text file, for wh
d load another .ly file (e.g.
lilyJAZZ-testing.ly<http://lilyJAZZ-testing.ly>", it compiles and displays in
the Music View window.
Hope this helps. I see no errors in the logs.
Regards,
Steve
From: Davide Liessi mailto:davide.lie...@gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: frescobaldi macpo
Dear Hraban,
2014/1/24 Henning Hraban Ramm :
> Am 2014-01-24 um 16:11 schrieb Davide Liessi :
>> What happens exactly? What is the version you are using? Are you using
>> the application bundle created by MacPorts?
>
> If Frescobaldi already runs and I doubleclick a .ly file, it opens correctly.
>
Am 2014-01-24 um 15:54 schrieb Jacques Menu :
> Hello Hraban,
>
> I found that one: Ctrl-left/right arrow move the cursor to the beginning or
> end of the current line.
On my machine these are set as „move one workspace to left/right“.
Unfortunately you can’t re-map those keys, just disable.
Am 2014-01-24 um 16:11 schrieb Davide Liessi :
> Dear Hraban,
>
> 2014/1/24 Henning Hraban Ramm :
>> - If I start the program by opening a .ly file, Frescobaldi starts, but the
>> file doesn’t open.
>
> There was this problem in previous versions, but it should be solved
> in 2.0.13: on my mach
Just confirming that installing from a fresh MacPorts works perfectly.
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Dear Hraban,
2014/1/24 Henning Hraban Ramm :
> - If I start the program by opening a .ly file, Frescobaldi starts, but the
> file doesn’t open.
There was this problem in previous versions, but it should be solved
in 2.0.13: on my machine I can either open a file with Open with... >
Frescobaldi o
Hi Henning et al,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm
wrote:
> I have two little complaints with Frescobaldi on OSX, that didn’t change in
> all the versions I tried:
>
> - If I start the program by opening a .ly file, Frescobaldi starts, but the
> file doesn’t open.
This was
Hello Hraban,
I found that one: Ctrl-left/right arrow move the cursor to the beginning or end
of the current line.
JM
Le 24 janv. 2014 à 08:52:41, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
>
> Am 2014-01-23 um 20:35 schrieb Davide Liessi :
>
>> The patch is now in MacPorts.
>
> Great, it works again!
Am 2014-01-23 um 20:35 schrieb Davide Liessi :
> The patch is now in MacPorts.
Great, it works again! Thank you (all of you) very much!
I have two little complaints with Frescobaldi on OSX, that didn’t change in all
the versions I tried:
- If I start the program by opening a .ly file, Fresco
Davide,
Once again, many thanks for your support of Frescobaldi through MacPorts.
Stan
> On Jan 23, 2014, at 6:35 AM, Davide Liessi wrote:
>
> 2014/1/18 Davide Liessi :
>> I'll let you know when the patch will be commited.
>
> The patch is now in MacPorts.
> Enter in the Terminal
>
> sudo po
2014/1/18 Davide Liessi :
> I'll let you know when the patch will be commited.
The patch is now in MacPorts.
Enter in the Terminal
sudo port selfupdate
sudo port upgrade outdated
and you'll get a working Poppler installation and a working Music View
in Frescobaldi.
Best wishes.
Davide
_
Hello Davide,
Thanks a lot for the detailed procedure!
I’ve installed the GitHub app on Mackericks 10.9.1, will start forking soon.
JM
Le 21 janv. 2014 à 12:59:35, Davide Liessi a écrit :
> Dear Jacques,
>
> Am 21.01.2014 10:40, schrieb Jacques Menu:
>> Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download
Dear Jacques,
Am 21.01.2014 10:40, schrieb Jacques Menu:
> Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download the code and contribute, once
> there’s a running Frescobaldi-dev already installed, or is Linux to be
> preferred?
Development of Frescobaldi is perfectly feasible on Mac OS X, and as
Urs said if you
Am 21.01.2014 10:40, schrieb Jacques Menu:
Hello Urs,
Thanks for the information.
Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download the code and contribute, once there’s a
running Frescobaldi-dev already installed, or is Linux to be preferred?
AFAIK installing Frescobaldi on OS X is _much_ more complex
Hello Urs,
Thanks for the information.
Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download the code and contribute, once there’s a
running Frescobaldi-dev already installed, or is Linux to be preferred?
JM
Le 21 janv. 2014 à 24:08:58, Urs Liska a écrit :
> Am 20.01.2014 19:33, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
>
Am 20.01.2014 19:33, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
Sorry for top posting; my phone can't quote properly. I'm working to support
all of lilypond 2.18 new syntax (almost done).
Yes you can change the log font in the prefs, see edit→prefs→ tools→log.
Pressing up/down in the search entry jumps betwee
2014/1/20 Wilbert Berendsen :
> I develop Frescobaldi in my free spare time. [...]
...and you're doing something extremely valuable for the community!
Thank you! :-)
Janek
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Sorry for top posting; my phone can't quote properly. I'm working to support
all of lilypond 2.18 new syntax (almost done).
Yes you can change the log font in the prefs, see edit→prefs→ tools→log.
Pressing up/down in the search entry jumps between results.
I develop Frescobaldi in my free spar
> On Jan 17, 2014, at 6:30 PM, Davide Liessi wrote
> 2014/1/17 Stan Sanderson :
>> The last “port self update” and “upgrade outdated” appear to have broken
>> Frescobaldi’s Music View on both my OS 10.6 and 10.9 machines. There is only
>> a gray screen displayed in the Music View window.
>
>
Dear Stan,
2014/1/17 Stan Sanderson :
> The last “port self update” and “upgrade outdated” appear to have broken
> Frescobaldi’s Music View on both my OS 10.6 and 10.9 machines. There is only
> a gray screen displayed in the Music View window.
this problem is already known.
A couple of days ag
Thank you!
The problem was indeed the missing time signature.
I thought there must have been something broken with my installation of the
software because it was just a very simple score...
So now it works.
The fact is that I am still not able to export//import more complex scores
but it is goo
On 01/10/2014 07:37 AM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Lilypond assumes 4/4 by default when time signature is given, but you
version of Frescobaldi's musicxml importer doesn't. (has been fixed in
development by now)
I meant "Lilypond assumes 4/4 default when *no* time signature is given"
...
On 01/10/2014 07:37 AM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014, j...@post.cz wrote:
Hi,
I am new to this forum and also new to Lilypond & Frescobaldi. Still
learning the basics...
I would like to ask for some help with xml import/export since I am
not able
to get it to work.
First y
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014, j...@post.cz wrote:
Hi,
I am new to this forum and also new to Lilypond & Frescobaldi. Still
learning the basics...
I would like to ask for some help with xml import/export since I am not able
to get it to work.
First you need to know that musicxml import (musicxml2ly) is
Hi,
I am new to this forum and also new to Lilypond & Frescobaldi. Still
learning the basics...
I would like to ask for some help with xml import/export since I am not
able to get it to work.
Frescobaldi always comes up with an internal error messages:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "
Hi Martin,
thanks for the report. It's very good for the development with some
feedback!
On 01/08/2014 08:49 AM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Frescobaldi's musicxml export is still in an early stage of
development so I will not try to mail a list with all things that fail
or don't work yet.
2014/1/2 Tim McNamara :
> The MacPorts installation includes Cairo +quartz +x11, the +quartz of which
> is incompatible with Pango. Apparently the +quartz backend for Cairo is
> broken. Pango is a dependency for xpn, which I would like to install, but
> Pango refuses to install with Cairo +qua
I had that kind of issue long time ago, well before Davide's port.
I don't remember the exact solution, but it was about playing with the
+quartz -x11. Now, both are ok on my setup with +quartz +x11.
I any case, I guess +quartz is necessary to have the OS X interface (and I
guess qt4 rely on it).
The MacPorts installation includes Cairo +quartz +x11, the +quartz of which is
incompatible with Pango. Apparently the +quartz backend for Cairo is broken.
Pango is a dependency for xpn, which I would like to install, but Pango refuses
to install with Cairo +quartz. Is the +quartz necessary f
I'm in a bad habit of checking up on recent list activity. I just saw it's
been submitted... Sorry!
IC,
Josh
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote:
> I don't mean to sound rash or impatient, but anyone have any idea when it
> will be updated with MacPorts?
>
> I'm not familiar
I am glad Frescobaldi works correctly for you now!
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Hi,
I completely re-installed Fedora 20 and my problems with Frescobaldi
disappeared :-) I was also having some other mysterious problems on my
system (not related to Frescobaldi or Lilypond) so I decided to fix things
properly and start from scratch again.
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Martin Tarenskeen writes:
> Any other Fedora 20 users here?
I installed a fresh F20 (64bit) in a VirtualBox.
Installed Frescobaldi (which carried in lilypond and such).
Run Frescobaldi.
Enter { c'4 f g a }
Control-M
Everything works as expected[*].
Did you cleanup your personal Frescobaldi s
Have you checked under frescobaldi's preferences to see what command it's
running when you tell it to engrave?
On Dec 29, 2013, at 5:38 AM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2013, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
>> But I still can't compile *any* lilypond file, not even a
>>
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013, Urs Liska wrote:
Martin Tarenskeen schrieb:
Starting lilypond 2.17.26 [minimal-example.ly]...
ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
ERROR: Unable to find file "lily.scm" in load path
Exited with return code 1.
Again: does this happen with all compilation modes (
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013, Federico Bruni wrote:
But I still can't compile *any* lilypond file, not even a
minimal example like
{c' d' e' f'}
Starting lilypond 2.17.26 [minimal-example.ly]...
ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
ERROR: Unable to find file "l
Martin Tarenskeen schrieb:
>
>Hi,
>
>I removed my updated frescobaldi and lilypond versions, and reinstalled
>to
>the versions that are currently available in the Fedora 20 repository.
>(Lilypond 2.17.26, Frescobaldi 2.0.10)
>
>But I still can't compile *any* lilypond file, not even a minimal
>
2013/12/29 Martin Tarenskeen
> I removed my updated frescobaldi and lilypond versions, and reinstalled to
> the versions that are currently available in the Fedora 20 repository.
> (Lilypond 2.17.26, Frescobaldi 2.0.10)
>
> But I still can't compile *any* lilypond file, not even a minimal example
Peter Bjuhr wrote
> On 11/16/2013 02:06 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> SoundsFromSound <
> soundsfromsound@
> > schrieb:
>>> Does anyone know of a place where one can donate to help support the
>>> Frescobaldi project? I can't find any link on the website,
>>> http://www.frescobaldi.org/ and I was curio
On 11/16/2013 02:06 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
SoundsFromSound schrieb:
Does anyone know of a place where one can donate to help support the
Frescobaldi project? I can't find any link on the website,
http://www.frescobaldi.org/ and I was curious if there was another
location
maybe.
No, there isn't.
SoundsFromSound schrieb:
>Does anyone know of a place where one can donate to help support the
>Frescobaldi project? I can't find any link on the website,
>http://www.frescobaldi.org/ and I was curious if there was another
>location
>maybe.
No, there isn't.
You should ask Wilbert Berendsen p
I like "Layout control"!
If nobody objects, I will use that name.
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On 31/10/2013, at 7:03 am, David Kastrup wrote:
> "Details", "Layout control", "Finishing". There are a number of terms
> that seem more appropriate than "Debug".
How about "Proof"?
Best wishes,
Matthew
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Paul Morris writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>> "De-bug" means removing bugs.
>
> I agree with David here. Having bugs implies something is broken and
> doesn't work, not just that the layout is not exactly what you'd want (which
> is always somewhat subjective).
>
>
> "Janek Warchol wrote
>> Not
David Kastrup wrote
> "De-bug" means removing bugs.
I agree with David here. Having bugs implies something is broken and
doesn't work, not just that the layout is not exactly what you'd want (which
is always somewhat subjective).
"Janek Warchol wrote
> Note that what we're talking about here
>>> --
>>> Trombones and iPhones, what next?
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>>> From: Francois Planiol
>>>> Date: 30 October 2013 13:19:42 CET
>>>> To: Simon Bailey
>>>> Subject: Re: Frescobaldi preview w
gt;
>Cheers,
>Francois
>
>2013/10/30, Simon Bailey :
>> please keep on list…
>>
>> --
>> Trombones and iPhones, what next?
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> From: Francois Planiol
>>> Date: 30 October 2013 13:19:42 CET
>&g
Francois Planiol
>> Date: 30 October 2013 13:19:42 CET
>> To: Simon Bailey
>> Subject: Re: Frescobaldi preview with two "window"-modes
>>
>> Hi and thanks for the helps,
>>
>> I think this sequence do the trick for this workflow:
>>
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2013/10/30 David Kastrup :
>
>> I don't. Debugging, like its name suggests, involves the detection
>> and removal of bugs. What you listed in this category, however, is
>> mainly intended to help with _tweaking_ parameters rather than
>> finding and fixing the cause of e
2013/10/30 David Kastrup :
> Also debugging involves
> analyzing the internal data and control flow of a program rather than
> its output.
But this is just what some of these features are about! They display
the internal data so that the user may analyze it:
1) display-control-points. The output
Wilbert Berendsen writes:
> Op Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:58:03 +0100
> David Kastrup schreef:
>
>> How about "Inspect"?
>
> Yes that is better than "Draft". But has "Debug" really a sort of
> negative connotation?
Like "Draft", it has the wrong connotations. While a "Debugger" offers
indeed data ins
Am 30.10.2013 11:28, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
Currently I think "Debug" suits best.
Which would relieve me from thinking about new command line option names ;-)
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hi,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
>> For typesetting from pdf scores on screen, opened in - lets say,
>> acrobat - it would be usefull to have a very narrow viewer (or none)
>> for entering code
>> looking at the pdf the same time (narrowed frescobaldi), and 2 a wide
Op Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:58:03 +0100
David Kastrup schreef:
> How about "Inspect"?
Yes that is better than "Draft". But has "Debug" really a sort of
negative connotation?
When we get drag-editing etc. in the music view then we'd certainly
change the name to something like "Advanced mode".
Curren
Op Tue, 29 Oct 2013 15:32:19 -0500
Francois Planiol schreef:
> Hello,
>
> Frescobaldi is definitely great, thanks, many thanks!
>
> My reqest is, if it is possible to considere two
> score-previewer-width for two "sizes" of the Frescobaldi-window
> (switching between two modes).
>
> Actually,
Just a short opinion:
2013/10/29 Wilbert Berendsen :
> [...]
> What do you think of a third main mode:
> - Preview mode (just point and click, as it has been)
> - Publish mode (no point and click)
> - Debug mode: this mode listens to the settings in the Debug mode panel.
For me, "preview" and "de
Urs Liska writes:
> Paul Morris schrieb:
>>Wilbert Berendsen-4 wrote
>>> What do you think of a third main mode:
>>> - Preview mode (just point and click, as it has been)
>>> - Publish mode (no point and click)
>>> - Debug mode: this mode listens to the settings in the Debug mode
>>panel.
>>
>>I
Paul Morris schrieb:
>Wilbert Berendsen-4 wrote
>> What do you think of a third main mode:
>> - Preview mode (just point and click, as it has been)
>> - Publish mode (no point and click)
>> - Debug mode: this mode listens to the settings in the Debug mode
>panel.
>
>I think this makes sense.
Wilbert Berendsen-4 wrote
> What do you think of a third main mode:
> - Preview mode (just point and click, as it has been)
> - Publish mode (no point and click)
> - Debug mode: this mode listens to the settings in the Debug mode panel.
I think this makes sense. My only suggestion is to consider
op 29-10-13 10:06, Urs Liska schreef:
Am 29.10.2013 09:49, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
Dear friends,
some people asked for a simple way to disable the preview debug modes
in current git (2.0.12dev) for a while without unselecting all the
checkboxes, but keeping the point and click links (i.e.
Am 29.10.2013 09:49, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
Dear friends,
some people asked for a simple way to disable the preview debug modes
in current git (2.0.12dev) for a while without unselecting all the
checkboxes, but keeping the point and click links (i.e. the good old
Preview mode). Also some
Am 28.10.2013 09:59, schrieb Johan Vromans:
This is probably hard to do, but nevertheless... asking is easy :).
Would it be possible for frescobaldi to have point&click adjust the midi
player to the correct position (or measure)?
-- Johan
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That should be added to the new "Editor Preferences" page I think.
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Do you also have a logfile from a run with Frescobaldi?
In order to narrow it down please tell us:
- does it make a difference if you compile in publication, custom and preview
mode?
- if it should only happen in preview mode or in custom mode with preview
checked: does it make a difference whi
I should have mentioned that if the scheme code is included explicitly before
the music code then it compiles correctly in
Frecobaldi.
>-Original Message-
>From: Peter Gentry [mailto:peter.gen...@sunscales.co.uk]
>Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 2:53 PM
>To: 'lilypond-user@gnu.org'
>Subj
Wilbert Berendsen schrieb:
>This only happens when running Frescobaldi from a git checkout. I.e.
>when there is a '.git/' directory in the root folder of the Frescobaldi
>source. Of course Frescobaldi should never bail out if some
>application is not found.
>
>Urs, can you look into this?
Ye
This only happens when running Frescobaldi from a git checkout. I.e. when there
is a '.git/' directory in the root folder of the Frescobaldi source. Of course
Frescobaldi should never bail out if some application is not found.
Urs, can you look into this?
Git is certainly not a dependency for
Agreed:)
From: "Martin Tarenskeen"
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013, Phil Burfitt wrote:
- Original Message - From: "David Kastrup"
(..,)
Trailing forward slashes _do_ work
(..)
Trailing backward slash causes lilypond to throw out
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013, Phil Burfitt wrote:
- Original Message - From: "David Kastrup"
(..,)
Trailing forward slashes _do_ work
(..)
Trailing backward slash causes lilypond to throw out usage message.
No need to quote *everything*. Please quote selectively.
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From: "David Kastrup"
To: "Phil Burfitt"
Cc: "Phil Holmes" ;
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
"Phil Burfitt" writes:
The directory "trial" is lowercase.
Howeve
Nick Payne schrieb:
>On 19/10/13 16:43, Urs Liska wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Nick Payne schrieb:
>>> The install instructions at http://frescobaldi.org/download.html
>need
>>> to
>>> add git as a dependency.
>> No, they don't.
>> We have to sort out this bug instead.
>>
>> How did you get/download Fr
On 19/10/13 16:43, Urs Liska wrote:
Nick Payne schrieb:
The install instructions at http://frescobaldi.org/download.html need
to
add git as a dependency.
No, they don't.
We have to sort out this bug instead.
How did you get/download Frescobaldi?
The code that raises this error should only
Nick Payne schrieb:
>The install instructions at http://frescobaldi.org/download.html need
>to
>add git as a dependency.
No, they don't.
We have to sort out this bug instead.
How did you get/download Frescobaldi?
The code that raises this error should only run when Frescobaldi runs inside
"Peter Gentry" writes:
>>> I was confused by small parts of the manuals (I guess one is for
>>> Windows and one for Unix, but that took a while to sink in)
>
>> No, either spelling of the option will work under either system.
>
> PG: Oh but why is the second more complex? Does it include greater
Am 17.10.2013 21:08, schrieb Peter Gentry:
DK: No, either spelling of the option will work under either system.
PG: Oh but why is the second more complex? Does it include greater scope for
specification?
Just the usual convention with short and long versions of command line
options.
From: David Kastrup
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
Message-ID: <87iowvzx02@fencepost.gnu.org>
Content-Type: text/plain
"Peter Gentry" writes:
> David David
>
> How was that bad mouthing you? Certainly not the intention.
>>> I d
"Peter Gentry" writes:
> David David
>
> How was that bad mouthing you? Certainly not the intention.
>>> I do not know, David K does but he is very short with lesser mortals.
implies that I can't be bothered to share my knowledge and treat other
people as my inferiors.
If you think I would con
David David
How was that bad mouthing you? Certainly not the intention. I know you are a
major player in LilyPond and very very much appreciate
the work you do.
I was confused by small parts of the manuals (I guess one is for Windows and
one for Unix, but that took a while to sink in)
Cheer u
"Phil Burfitt" writes:
> The directory "trial" is lowercase.
>
> However I've tried with...
>
> c:\trial
> c:/trial
> C:\trial
> C:/trial
> C:\TRIAL
> C:/TRIAL
>
> all treated the same and same output. Under Windows/DOS you can use
> "\" or "/" for paths and changing directories etc.
Ok ok, this
"Phil Burfitt" writes:
> Peter, please, please, please send emails to the list. Use Reply All
> and _not_ Reply! argh!
Yes, that helps focusing energies and avoids problems only being solved
for one person. It's not always clear that people want to reply to the
list nevertheless. I have m
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From: "David Kastrup"
To: "Phil Holmes"
Cc: "Phil Burfitt" ;
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
"Phil Holmes" writes:
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From: "David Kastrup"
- Original Message -
From: "David Kastrup"
To: "Phil Holmes"
Cc: "Phil Burfitt" ;
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
"Phil Holmes" writes:
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From: "David Kastr
Peter, please, please, please send emails to the list. Use Reply All and
_not_ Reply! argh!
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From: "Peter Gentry"
To: "'Phil Burfitt'"
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:00 PM
Subject: RE: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
Phil
I can co
"Phil Holmes" writes:
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Kastrup"
> To: "Phil Burfitt"
> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 2:47 PM
> Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
>
>
>> "Phil Burfitt" writes:
>>
Am 17.10.2013 16:02, schrieb Phil Burfitt:
Hi Urs,
>>Anyway, thanks for testing.
>>BTW, Frescobaldi is not saving session for me (option checked in
preferences)??
>>
>Did you carefully read the third paragraph in the help page
Preferences->GeneralPreferences?
>I updated this paragraph just rec
- Original Message -
From: "David Kastrup"
To: "Phil Burfitt"
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
"Phil Burfitt" writes:
Hi David,
lilypond -l DEBUG -I "c:/trial" test.ly 2> output.txt
Any
Hi Urs,
>>Anyway, thanks for testing.
>>BTW, Frescobaldi is not saving session for me (option checked in
>>preferences)??
>>
>Did you carefully read the third paragraph in the help page
>Preferences->General Preferences?
>I updated this paragraph just recently because I didn't see how that actua
"Phil Burfitt" writes:
> Hi David,
>
> lilypond -l DEBUG -I "c:/trial" test.ly 2> output.txt
Any difference if you get upper/lowercase of "c:/trial" exactly
corresponding to what DIR C:\ shows?
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Hi David,
lilypond -l DEBUG -I "c:/trial" test.ly 2> output.txt
Phil.
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From: "David Kastrup"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
Urs Liska writes:
I have just installed 2.17.28 and the
Am 17.10.2013 15:19, schrieb Phil Burfitt:
Hi Urs,
Well I was half suspecting
Its only a minor problem (though a curious one). I can just give the
full path in the \version statement.
OK, even if David tells us that it _can be_ a LilyPond issue I'm out of
discussion nevertheless ;-)
An
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From: Urs Liska
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Frescobaldi 2.0.11
Am 17.10.2013 14:51, schrieb Phil Burfitt:
Hi Peter,
- Original Message - From: "Peter Gentry"
To: "'Phil Burfitt
Urs Liska writes:
>> I have just installed 2.17.28 and the problem for me remains.
>
> Here (Ubuntu derivate linux) it works as expected.
> So it's not a problem with your files, nor with LilyPond itself, but
> something between LilyPond and your computer.
"Nor with LilyPond itself" is too optim
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