2009/4/22 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu:
That didn't mean I wouldn't do it :)
My all-time feature request: modify JPedal so that its output wouldn't
be a toplevel window but a dockable window. By providing this feature,
we could easily have a dual-window perspective like
Unfortunately it seems impossible. I've already spent 8 hours on finding
a solution without any significant result.
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/4/22 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu:
That didn't mean I wouldn't do it :)
My all-time feature request: modify
I'm a new user of Lily Pond. I'm running the program under Windows XP (I know,
I know, don't tell me...) I find it fast and easy to use. I prefer it to
Finale because it's so easy to debug the code.
JEdit is O.K., but it would be a big help to me if there were a dual-window
editor
Op maandag 20 april 2009, schreef rathcof...@comcast.net:
JEdit is O.K., but it would be a big help to me if there were a dual-window
editor that would incorporate an interpreter (rather than a compiler). One
window would show the text file as it was being developed; the other side
would
, mac and linux. which is as software should
be. happy to hear you like it, i've been a fan for a long time. :)
JEdit is O.K., but it would be a big help to me if there were a dual-
window editor that would incorporate an interpreter (rather than a
compiler). One window would show the text
on a mac, i use TeXShop. you can probably get TeXniccenter on windows
to play nicely with lilypond -- iirc it's easy to add a new
typesetting engine to it, but i haven't done things like that on
windows for a few years. (i think they called them output profiles).
or you can go the route of
:
- LyX 1.6.1 on WinXP sp3; EndNote JabRef
- MikTex
- LaTeX class: Koma book
- Lilypond 2.12 for example excerpts
- BibLaTeX for bibliographies
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