On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 12:30:16 +0200
Bertalan wrote:
It is not stable, but all functions that worked before, should work now
as well.
There are some new functions that doesn't work (like internal pdf viewer)
Download lily4jedit-0.2.8-2 from
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 02:03:01 +0200
dax2 wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 12:30:16 +0200
Bertalan wrote:
There is also a new dependency, that you must install
manually: Download jtextcheck from:
... I found the other dependencies on
http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?LilyPondTool
Sorry for
Hi,
I uploaded a new development version.
It is not stable, but all functions that worked before, should work now
as well.
There are some new functions that doesn't work (like internal pdf viewer)
Download lily4jedit-0.2.8-2 from
Hello Bert,
I have installed the new version and get the following:
/usr/share/guile/1.6/srfi/srfi-13.scm:159:1: In procedure dynamic-
link in expression (load-extension libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-1
scm_init_srfi_13):
/usr/share/guile/1.6/srfi/srfi-13.scm:159:1: file: libguile-srfi-
That's strange, because it works for me and I don't see why this error
message appears.
Could you try tpying this into the Console: echo $PWD
It should return your file's path.
If it does, then
lilypond %buffer
should work, if everything is correctly installed.
(make sure that Use cygwin is
I suggest looking at Plugin Options, because now the default is to use
the native version of LilyPond.
Bert
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Thank you, I had changed this already!
Thomas
I suggest looking at Plugin Options, because now the default is to use
the native version of LilyPond.
Bert
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Sorry,I had overlooked this option:
(make sure that Use cygwin is checked in the options.)
Works now.
I had to change some \ to / manually in jEdit plugin options.
Now I get this message:
GNU LilyPond 2.4.6
lstat(./C:) failed ...
./C:: No such file or directory
Then everything works as
Hello again Bert,
The fix you sent seems to work but every time I run JDVI it waits to
build a font and I think this message applies:
This is dvips(k) 5.95a Copyright 2005 Radical Eye Software
(www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2005.06.11:1224' - /dev/null
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode
I don't why ecbx10 misses from your system. Try installing the
tetex-extra package.
Bert
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Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Finding the fonts sometimes works from the first time, sometimes
doesn't. I'll put on a newer version of lily4jedit this week.
Bert
Bert were you able to fix this?
I just uninstalled lily4jedit and reinstalled it. For a short while
jdvi worked very well but then
Finding the fonts sometimes works from the first time, sometimes
doesn't. I'll put on a newer version of lily4jedit this week.
Bert
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Sorry to bring this up again as there were quite a few posts a while
ago. However, I couldn't seem to make much sense of them.
I'm experimenting with Jedit in XP and an unable to get the JDVI
function to find the music fonts, although the PostScript viewer works fine.
I assume that I need
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