James E. Bailey wrote
open the pdf in a web [b]rowser ... and then just refresh the page.
Yes, a copy (like viewer.pdf) would then be held in the browser's cache.
I have the pdf add-on disabled because it obstructs my browsing habits.
But I tried this out just to see how it felt (using AR8 in
LilyPondTool's PDF viewer solves this problem by automatically closing
the file when compiling.
In Windows, you can also use taskkill.exe to close the pdf before the
compilation
http://commandwindows.com/taskkill.htm
Here is the little script (lily.bat ) i use to run lilypond.
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LilyPondTool's PDF viewer solves this problem by automatically closing the file
when compiling.
Bert
> --- Original Message ---
> From: "Robin Bannister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "lilypond-user"
> Sent: 08/08/23/, 12:11:43
> Subjec
Am 2008-08-23 um 14:31 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
2008/8/23 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
One workaround I
found was to open the pdf in a web crowser that can open pdfs.
A crowser? You mean, like a software that crowse the wec ceautifully
and crillantly, with cig toolcars full of cutt
2008/8/23 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have no previous knowledge about the issue, other than to say that on mac
> osx 10.4 and earlier, the file would be overwritten, but it wouldn't update
> automatically in acrobat or apple's pdf reader, preview. One workaround I
> found was to open
I have no previous knowledge about the issue, other than to say that
on mac osx 10.4 and earlier, the file would be overwritten, but it
wouldn't update automatically in acrobat or apple's pdf reader,
preview. One workaround I found was to open the pdf in a web crowser
that can open pdf's (l
2.10.33 on Win XP SP3
I started using XP for Lilypond work about half a year ago,
leaving behind 2.8.6. on Win98, where I had had Adobe Reader for
viewing pdf output.
I thought being on XP might offer the chance of finding a viewer
which didn't get in the way of Lilypond generating its pdf.