On Wed 18 Nov 2015 at 16:56:47 (+0100), Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 16:33, Urs Liska
> ha scritto:
> >Does sh read ~/.bashrc?
>
> Yes, it does:
>
> $ sh -c "echo $LILYPOND_GIT"
> /home/fede/src/lilypond-git
I'm not sure what this is meant to
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 17:38, Ralf Mattes
ha scritto:
Am Mittwoch, 18. November 2015 16:56 CET, Federico Bruni
schrieb:
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 16:33, Urs Liska
ha
scritto:
> Does sh read ~/.bashrc?
Am Mittwoch, 18. November 2015 17:48 CET, Federico Bruni
schrieb:
> You are right, not necessarily: in fact it reads the environment
> variables, but it does not read the frescobaldi alias.
How and where did you define that alias?
In ~/.bashrc
alias
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 17:57, Ralf Mattes
ha scritto:
Am Mittwoch, 18. November 2015 17:48 CET, Federico Bruni
schrieb:
You are right, not necessarily: in fact it reads the environment
variables, but it does not read the frescobaldi
On Wed 18 Nov 2015 at 17:48:34 (+0100), Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 17:38, Ralf Mattes
> ha scritto:
> >
> >Am Mittwoch, 18. November 2015 16:56 CET, Federico Bruni
> > schrieb:
> >
> >> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 16:33,
Am Mittwoch, 18. November 2015 18:02 CET, David Wright
schrieb:
>
> It might be worth taking note of this line in man bash
>
> "For almost every purpose, aliases are superseded by shell functions."
Yes, with one important difference in favour of aliases - if
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 16:33, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
Does sh read ~/.bashrc?
Yes, it does:
$ sh -c "echo $LILYPOND_GIT"
/home/fede/src/lilypond-git
What about
bash -c frescobaldi
?
same error
I think that we should recommend the full path in the desktop
Am 18.11.2015 um 16:56 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 16:33, Urs Liska
> ha scritto:
>> Does sh read ~/.bashrc?
>
> Yes, it does:
>
> $ sh -c "echo $LILYPOND_GIT"
> /home/fede/src/lilypond-git
>
>
>>
>> What about
>>
>> bash -c frescobaldi
>> ?
>
Am Mittwoch, 18. November 2015 16:56 CET, Federico Bruni
schrieb:
> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 16:33, Urs Liska ha
> scritto:
> > Does sh read ~/.bashrc?
>
> Yes, it does:
>
> $ sh -c "echo $LILYPOND_GIT"
> /home/fede/src/lilypond-git
No,
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 13:18, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
But frescobaldi.desktop still needs to be adjusted this way:
Exec=sh -c 'frescobaldi'
This is not reliable. Sometime it works, sometimes it doesn't. I mean,
Gnome Shell finds the application but cannot
Am 18.11.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 13:18, Federico Bruni
> ha scritto:
>> But frescobaldi.desktop still needs to be adjusted this way:
>>
>> Exec=sh -c 'frescobaldi'
>
> This is not reliable. Sometime it works, sometimes it
Il giorno sab 14 nov 2015 alle 23:36, Simon Albrecht
ha scritto:
It is a feature of Python (in which frescobaldi is written) that a
program needn’t be compiled/installed to be run. You need to
1. get the source files for frescobaldi and python-ly from
Am 18.11.2015 um 13:18 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Il giorno sab 14 nov 2015 alle 23:36, Simon Albrecht
> ha scritto:
>> It is a feature of Python (in which frescobaldi is written) that a
>> program needn’t be compiled/installed to be run. You need to
>> 1. get the source
Hi Urs,
this is indeed a nice feature :)
For now, I will run from that branch, until its merged ...
But still I won't open frescobaldi that often until xmas, when my
current job is done.
Thanks for this tools!
Best,
Jan-Peter
Am 17.07.2015 um 16:41 schrieb Urs Liska:
> Hi all,
>
> Peter Bjuhr
Am 18.11.2015 um 15:41 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 13:21, Urs Liska
> ha scritto:
>> One question, regarding the Wiki page as well as the process in general:
>>
>> Running Frescobaldi from Git needs a number of other dependencies to
>> be met.
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 13:21, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
One question, regarding the Wiki page as well as the process in
general:
Running Frescobaldi from Git needs a number of other dependencies to
be met.
Am I right to assume that the suggested approach will work
Hi Simon, hi Federico,
thanks for your advices. Yeah, it works! :-)
This is a really cool feature. I hope it will soon be available for
windows as well.
Cheers,
Klaus
Am 14.11.2015 um 23:36 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
It is a feature of Python (in which frescobaldi is written) that a
program
Il giorno sab 14 nov 2015 alle 13:23, Klaus Blum
ha scritto:
Is there any documentation out there that tells how to run a program
from
git?
I don't think so.
It may be added to the github wiki...
I have an Ubuntu installation, but no deeper Linux knowledge, so I've
On 15.11.2015 17:54, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno sab 14 nov 2015 alle 13:23, Klaus Blum
ha scritto:
Is there any documentation out there that tells how to run a program
from
git?
I don't think so.
It may be added to the github wiki...
I have an Ubuntu
Am 15.11.2015 um 20:35 schrieb Klaus Blum:
> Hi Simon, hi Federico,
>
> thanks for your advices. Yeah, it works! :-)
> This is a really cool feature. I hope it will soon be available for
> windows as well.
Actually development for this initial version came to a halt when I went
to vacation and
On 14.11.2015 13:23, Klaus Blum wrote:
Is there any documentation out there that tells how to run a program from
git?
I have an Ubuntu installation, but no deeper Linux knowledge, so I've got no
idea what to do.
It is a feature of Python (in which frescobaldi is written) that a
program
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Am 13.11.2015 um 17:22 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Il giorno ven 13 nov 2015 alle 16:11, tapani ha
> scritto:
>> Is there any way of getting this without running Frescobaldi from the
>> Git
>> repository? I run Frescobaldin in Linux, from installation files of the
>> latest
Il giorno ven 13 nov 2015 alle 16:11, tapani ha
scritto:
Is there any way of getting this without running Frescobaldi from the
Git
repository? I run Frescobaldin in Linux, from installation files of
the
latest stable version.
I suggest using Git and clone frescobaldi and
Is there any way of getting this without running Frescobaldi from the Git
repository? I run Frescobaldin in Linux, from installation files of the
latest stable version.
Tapani
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Awesome. Does both the manuscript view and the lilypond preview view scroll
simultaneously ?
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Am 13.11.2015 um 18:41 schrieb MarcM:
> Awesome. Does both the manuscript view and the lilypond preview view scroll
> simultaneously ?
>
Well, it is a loong way to go but the long-term goal is that they scroll
simultaneously, yes.
The user has of course to mark up the manuscript so Frescobaldi
a Windows user with absolutely no knowledge about using github
and compiling source code.
Is there any chance to get binaries for testing?
Cheers,
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Before merging it we would like to have a few people test it. If you
are
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Il giorno ven 17 lug 2015 alle 16:41, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org ha
scritto:
Before merging it we would like to have a few people test it. If you
are
running Frescobaldi from its Git repository we'd like to ask you to
pull
the latest commits and checkout the 'manuscript-viewer' branch.
You
Hi all,
Peter Bjuhr and I have been working on a new tool for Frescobaldi that I
have wanted to have for quite some time now. It's only the first step of
what it may become, but Peter was perfectly right by triggering actual
work with saying something is better than nothing. I think the
something
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Thanks for that feature :-)
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