If you enable point-and-click you get at each note fo instance
textedit://C:/Users/Tom/Music/altviool/PROKOF%7e1/Altviool/fret.lyp:92:7:7
can the user change it to for instance
fret.lyp:92:7:7
or is there only on or off.
Tom
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hi,
trying to get point and click working
i am following instructions here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.5/Documentation/user/lilypond/Point-and-click.html#fn-2
and see i'm not alone:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg26266.html
i am on debian lenny
Mozilla Icew
Hi,
point and click doesn't seem to work as expected. After setting up
xpdfrc, EDITOR (and, to be sure LYEDITOR), and clicking into the score,
I get the following error in emacs:
ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
ERROR: Unable to find file "ice-9/boot-9.scm" in load path
b
I finally decided to see if I could get point-and-click really working.
After reading the instructions in Appendix D I discovered that I did not
fully understand them:
Make sure that the environment variable XEDITOR is set to
emacsclient --no-wait +%l %f
I did not fully understand this at first
Trying to get 'Point and click' operational in v2.5.15. I have done the
following:
Installed Xpdf 3.00-10.4.
Edited /etc/xpdfrc to include the line:
urlCommand "firefox -remote 'OpenURL {%s}'"
Firefox 'prefs.js' contains the two user_pref lines i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> There is no mention of that in the 2.5 docs. There is mention of
> lilypond-pdfpc-helper which "...tests the environment variable
> EDITOR..."
>
> Do I need to set this variable somewhere? It is not explicitely stated
> in the docs.
Yes, I guess.
I'm not sure wha
I have found about "Point and Click" in the
wikiwike site.
Does it run unders windows2K? Is it really a time
saver?
Thanks
Carlos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have found about "Point and Click" in the wikiwike site.
>
> Does it run unders windows2K?
no.
> Is it really a time saver?
Yes, it makes correcting much easier.
>
can you switch off html please?
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Trying to make point and click work.
First step is to install xdvi (instead of xdvik - running redhat 7.3).
Install went smoothly. Some font problems but they can wait. Problems are:
- postscript (beams and slurs) not displayed - man xdvi does not mention
the problem (afaics).
- point and click
. Or, if
this issue has been previosly debated, I'd be interested to have a link
to that discussion.
Here goes...
I've been using Lilypond for a few years, and only yesterday learned
about the point-and-click feature in pdf output. In particular, I had
no idea that by default Lilypond
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2013/9/7 David Kastrup :
>> Janek Warchoł writes:
>>> I think that we should turn point and click off by default. It only
>>> makes sense with smart editors like Frescobaldi, which should be able
>>> to turn this on when they
ks are useless anyway
>> - if you compile the file, you should use Frescobaldi or similar
>> editor, which can turn point and click on as needed.
>
> The links do no harm.
In my opinion they are very annoying if you click on them
accidentally, especially when it's in a file i
gt;> - if you don't compile the file yourself, the links are useless anyway
>>> - if you compile the file, you should use Frescobaldi or similar
>>> editor, which can turn point and click on as needed.
>>
>> The links do no harm.
>
> In my opinion they are v
file yourself, the links are useless anyway
- if you compile the file, you should use Frescobaldi or similar
editor, which can turn point and click on as needed.
The links do no harm.
In my opinion they are very annoying if you click on them
accidentally, especially when it's in a file i got fr
ak for myself.
in my opinion point-and-click adds an extra feature to the pdf file, only
useful for a specific purpose. as such, i think it should be explicitly
enabled when needed. otherwise it should be off by default.
but i'm not the king of the world. if i were, i wouldn't have to c
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 07.09.2013 13:49, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
>>
>> Ok, that'd be helpful indeed, but (correct me if i'm wrong) all the
>> links in the pdf are absolute paths pointing to the original source
>> file. Which means that:
>> - if i move my source file, the link doesn't work
>> - if
"Note:* You should always turn off point and click in any LilyPond files
to be distributed to avoid including path information about your computer
in the .pdf file, which can pose a security risk"
And this is in the Usage file! So what we have is a significant portion
(whether it's a
Am 07.09.2013 14:31, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
Well, there's a concept of "preview mode" and "publish mode" in
Frescobaldi (the second one produces pdfs without point-and-click).
The idea is that when you finish your work, you use "publish mode" to
create final p
Janek Warchoł:
>>
>> Well, there's a concept of "preview mode" and "publish mode" in
>> Frescobaldi (the second one produces pdfs without point-and-click).
>> The idea is that when you finish your work, you use "publish mode" to
>> c
they point
to the wrong place.
Frescobaldi 2 couples the point-and-click links as soon as a PDF is
loaded to positions in the text document. If you alter the document, the
links in the PDF document stay connected with the positions in the
text document.
Frescobaldi 2 can also find objects in the
Tom van der Hoeven vanderHoeven.biz> writes:
> If you enable point-and-click you get at each note for instance
> textedit://C:/Users/Tom/Music/altviool/PROKOF%7e1/Altviool/fret.lyp:92:7:7
> can the user change it to for instance
> fret.lyp:92:7:7
> or is there only on or o
not sure what happened but now its working fine..
excuse the noise
thanks
rob c
robcanning wrote:
hi,
trying to get point and click working
i am following instructions here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.5/Documentation/user/lilypond/Point-and-click.html#fn-2
and see i'm not alone:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:56:11 +
robcanning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> trying to get point and click working
I spent a bit of time getting Evince to work with Lilypond point & click and
found this thread useful:
<http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg2
Dear lilypond-.users,
I tried to get the point and click working with gvim. I've read the (german)
documentation about it, but it es not quite clear for me.
I added
gvim –remote +:line:normchar file
in .xdfrc, but after a click, emacs will be opened. Or do I have it to add
in the lil
I've been told about the point & click
feature so I had a try.
Evince wasn't so helpful in telling me what
was going wrong so I tried xpdf, as suggested
by the manual.
Xpdf shows the url as being something like:
textedit:///tmp/amadomio.ly:137:5:1
which becomes:
lilypond-invoke-editor /tmp/a
I have not been making use of the point-and-click feature for a while
now. Some time ago it was half working. After fiddling with it a bit I
got it to take me to the line but not the column (I was on a late enough
version of everything at the time for line and column to be working).
Then it
Hi all me yet again,
Can any one enlighten me on how point and click is supposed to work.
I'm trying to get jEdit up and running with point and click.. but all that I
get is a redirection to an old installation of jEdit (well it actually
involves the old version of Java).
My question i
Am 02. März 2006, 23:40 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
>
> which version ?
2.7.36., which comes with guile 1.8.0 (in /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin)
The problem was solved in the meantime by setting GUILE_LOAD_PATH. I
made a wrapper script for lilypond to keep my guile 1.6 usable.
--
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P
which version ?
Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Hi,
point and click doesn't seem to work as expected. After setting up
xpdfrc, EDITOR (and, to be sure LYEDITOR), and clicking into the score,
I get the following error in emacs:
ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
ERROR: Unable to find file &
emacsclient
;;
(server-start)
/Mats
David Bobroff wrote:
I finally decided to see if I could get point-and-click really working.
After reading the instructions in Appendix D I discovered that I did not
fully understand them:
Make sure that the environment variable XEDITOR is set to
emacsclient --no
responding server in emacs.
> I have the following in my .emacs file:
>
> ;;
> ;; Start the emacs server, so we can use emacsclient
> ;;
> (server-start)
>
No, I have that line in my ~/.emacs file.
-David
>
> /Mats
>
> David Bobroff wrote:
> > I fina
No, I have that line in my ~/.emacs file.
-David
/Mats
David Bobroff wrote:
I finally decided to see if I could get point-and-click really working.
After reading the instructions in Appendix D I discovered that I did not
fully understand them:
Make sure that the environment variable XEDITOR
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have you tried running the emacsclient command manually from the
> command line? Try first with just
> emacsclient somefile
> which should open the the file in the running emacs. Type
> CTRL-X # to end the emacslient session (this is not necessary
> whe
rresponding DVI Crlt-clicked and it went straight to the line in
question.
Still puzzling:
Point-and-click only takes me to the line now. When I had:
export XEDITOR="emacs +%l:%c %f"
in my .bashrc file and
#(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column)
at the top of my *.ly, point-and-c
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 15:27 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 11:52 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > >
> > > > There is no mention of that in the 2.5 docs. There is mention of
> > > > lilypond-pdfpc-helper whic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 11:52 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
> > > There is no mention of that in the 2.5 docs. There is mention of
> > > lilypond-pdfpc-helper which "...tests the environment variable
> > > EDITOR..."
> > >
> > > Do I
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 11:52 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > There is no mention of that in the 2.5 docs. There is mention of
> > lilypond-pdfpc-helper which "...tests the environment variable
> > EDITOR..."
> >
> > Do I need to set this variable somewhere? It
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 15:58 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 15:45 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > # Error: No running window found
> > > > >
> > > > > try
> > > > >
> > > > > M-x server-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 15:45 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > > >
> > > > > # Error: No running window found
> > > >
> > > > try
> > > >
> > > > M-x server-start
> > > >
> > > > in the emacs window.
> >
> > ok, try starting up fire
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 15:45 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > >
> > > > # Error: No running window found
> > >
> > > try
> > >
> > > M-x server-start
> > >
> > > in the emacs window.
>
> ok, try starting up firefox.
>
That was something I hadn't tried yet. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
> > > # Error: No running window found
> >
> > try
> >
> > M-x server-start
> >
> > in the emacs window.
ok, try starting up firefox.
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Suddenly point-and-click is half working. With emacs open and Firefox
running, clicking on a note/rest in xpdf takes me to the line in the
*.ly file, but not the column.
I'm on a Fedora Core 3 system. Emacs is v21.3.1.
Ideas?
-David
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I have installed lilypond 2.5.26 by using:
Windows
===
This is a native, standalone installer. It includes PDF point & click
support, if you install a PDF viewer (like adobe acrobat) yourself.
http://lilypond.org/mingw/setup.exe
When I put the cursor in the pdf-file on a note I see the r
nesday, May 15, 2002 12:20 AM
Subject: Point and click
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I have found about "Point and Click" in the wikiwike site.
> >
> > Does it run unders windows2K?
>
> no.
>
> > Is it really a time saver?
>
> Yes, it makes
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I have found about "Point and Click" in the wikiwike site.
> >
> > Does it run unders windows2K?
>
> no.
In theory it should work under Windows as long as you use
Yap from MiKTeX to view the .dvi files, since Yap supports
hi,
i tried the point and click mechanism today. it worked for me, after i
installed the latest xdvi package and found that the command for xemacs
in the .emacs file is:
(gnuserv-start) [not (gnuserve-start) as documented at
http://lilypond.org/wiki/?PointAndClick)
the beams and slurs are also
Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trying to make point and click work.
> First step is to install xdvi (instead of xdvik - running redhat 7.3).
> Install went smoothly. Some font problems but they can wait. Problems are:
> - postscript (beams and slurs) not displayed -
gt;
>
> did you try restarting the server by hand?
Yep, I issued (server-start) C-x C-e - and it didn't help...
> export XEDITOR='..'
Then point and click stops working.
>>but still emacs (21.2.1) only jumps to the correct line, not the
>>correct comlumn.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> >>(server-start) in my .emacs
> >
> >
> > did you try restarting the server by hand?
>
> Yep, I issued (server-start) C-x C-e - and it didn't help...
>
>
> > export XEDITOR='..'
>
> Then poin
Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> export XEDITOR='..'
>
> Then point and click stops working.
Oops. I meant to make nitpickingly sure you were doing
export XEDITOR='emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c %f'
as opposed to your
XEDITOR = emacscl
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have plain RH7.3 here (emacs-21.2-2), and it works out of the box;
> If I run emacs, and do
>
> emacsclient --no-wait +6:5 CHANGES
>
> it jumps to the right spot. If it does not at your side you must have
> an outdated server.el or emacsclient l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > If I run emacs, and do
> >
> > emacsclient --no-wait +6:5 CHANGES
> >
> > it jumps to the right spot. If it does not at your side you must have
> > an outdated server.el or emacsclient lying around.
>
> To add a piece of information: I use GNU Emacs 21.2.1.
> Afte
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> addendum: it seems to work over here, but only for on the first
> invocation of emacs-client. Weird.
Ditto here.
But can you use point-and-click (more than once) ?
-Rune
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Dear community,
again, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little
success:
I wrote in the editor options of okular:
gvim --remote-silent +%l %f +normal! %c
When I click on a note, the right document is opened and the cursor is
placed at the correct line, but not at the co
>
>
> This point-and-click seems like a useful feature for editing, *if* it's
> configured to work on your system. But it apparently is not usually set
> up that way by default, at least on most Linux systems. (I do
> appreciate the instructions in the manual for configuri
happen to read that (rather obsure)
> section of the manual.
My vote would be to leave the point-and-click as the default and put a
mention of how to publish a PDF in the Learning Manual, with any
necessary warnings. In Frescobaldi, I use this feature all the time
and there is an easy way to publis
appen to read that (rather obsure)
> > section of the manual.
>
> My vote would be to leave the point-and-click as the default and put a
> mention of how to publish a PDF in the Learning Manual, with any
> necessary warnings. In Frescobaldi, I use this feature all the time
>
But that warning is
>> totally useless if a user does not happen to read that (rather obsure)
>> section of the manual.
>
> My vote would be to leave the point-and-click as the default and put a
> mention of how to publish a PDF in the Learning Manual, with any
> necessar
Tom Sgouros writes:
> For those of us just catching up, can someone explain how to see the
> metadata? I guess this is more of a PDF question, but while I have some
> experts' attention...
>
> Thank you,
>
> -Tom
I can only tell you about evince, the pdf reader I use. But I expect it
should be
David Zelinsky writes:
> Tom Sgouros writes:
>
>> For those of us just catching up, can someone explain how to see the
>> metadata? I guess this is more of a PDF question, but while I have some
>> experts' attention...
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> -Tom
>
> I can only tell you about evince, the pdf re
Hi David,
I've been using Lilypond for a few years, and only yesterday learned
about the point-and-click feature in pdf output. In particular, I had
no idea that by default Lilypond includes absolute pathnames to local
source files on my system as metadata in the pdf output files. So w
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
> Hi David,
>> I've been using Lilypond for a few years, and only yesterday learned
>> about the point-and-click feature in pdf output. In particular, I had
>> no idea that by default Lilypond includes absolute pathnames to local
>&
On 30/12/2021 17:22, David Zelinsky wrote:
In evince on my Ubuntu system, clicking on the note elicits an error,
because evince does not know what to do with a "textedit:..." link.
Section 4.1 of the Usage Manual (under 4. External Programs) explains
how to make it work.
Nor does my Windows set
May I just fan the fire by saying that on kde this works out of the box?
That being said, the only really usable pnc implementation is Frescobaldi, as
that one will keep track while you’re editing the file and thus always point to
the right thing.
And I don’t see much of a problem with disablin
For the records, I've added an issue on Frescobaldi tracker:
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/1412
On Sat 01 Jan 2022 at 22:27:31 (+0100), Valentin Petzel wrote:
> May I just fan the fire by saying that on kde this works out of the box?
>
> That being said, the only really usable pnc implementation is Frescobaldi, as
> that one will keep track while you’re editing the file and thus always poin
I put off trying to get point-and-click for several years (!) until
now, because the instructions in the Usage Manual seemed rather
cryptic. But point-and-click would be massively useful, so I thought I
would try to set it up. I followed the instructions to the best of my
limited ability and
Hello
(Note: this email uses markdown formatting.)
It's been a while since I've used lilypond, and I had point and click
working on another system, but I can't remember what I did. I do
remember there were hiccups. Also, it was probably Arch Linux and now
the distro I'm u
Is anyone successfully using point and click on OS X with mvim? If so, how
did you do it? The doc says the hyperlinks depend on $LYEDITOR, but that
seems to have no effect. The links created in the PDF are for textedit no
matter what I do.
I'm trying to get it to work with 2.14.2 on
Hi all,
I recently installed the most recent Frescobaldi 2.0.4 on my Windoze box
(XP Pro), and last night got the latest Lily 2.15.33.
Now when I try to work on a file, the point-and-click seems to be broken.
When I mouse over a note in the pdf, it puts the cursor in the editor on a
spot right
Dear community,
I would like to enable point and click for okular and gvim on my
ubuntu-machine.
Does someone know, how to do it?
Thanks
Stefan
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Hello lilypond-users,
I am wondering if there is a way to set up point-and-click with GNOME
Evince? That would be really nice.
Thank you all,
Anh Trinh
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At 10:21 on 26 Sep 2008, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear lilypond-.users,
> I tried to get the point and click working with gvim. I've read the
> (german) documentation about it, but it es not quite clear for me.
> I added
>
> gvim –remote +:line:normchar file
>
>
&
Dear Mark,
I use Kpdf and acrobat reader on a linux machine.
But I don't understand how to use the files You added.
2008/9/26 Mark Knoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> At 10:21 on 26 Sep 2008, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > Dear lilypond-.users,
> > I tried to get the point and cli
I got now point and click working with emacs.
But I have another problem now: every time when I click on a note in xpdf, a
new emacs window will be opened. How can I avoid this?
2008/9/26 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dear Mark,
> I use Kpdf and acrobat reader on a linux mach
Please read the section on Point and Click in the Application Usage
manual for LilyPond,
i.e. make sure to use emacsclient.
/Mats
Stefan Thomas wrote:
I got now point and click working with emacs.
But I have another problem now: every time when I click on a note in
xpdf, a new emacs window
Dear Mats,
I have read the Application Usage, but I didn't unterstand:
shall I add
emacsclient –no-wait +line:column file
in the .emacs file, or in lilypond-invoke-editor, or somewhere else?
2008/9/26 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Please read the section on Point an
Op vrijdag 26 september 2008, schreef Wilbert Berendsen:
> I attach also a small ZIP containing just the files needed to make KPDF
> open Kate when a textedit: link is clicked. The README inside tells where
> to place the files.
Adding: you can edit the file ktexteditservice in the zipfile to run
Dear Wilbert,
thanks. I have now lilykde on my system working. Point and click works
without any problems but I have q question: how can I make abbreviations? In
jedit I can press stD and I get after the space key StemDown. Can This be
done in Kate too?
2008/9/26 Wilbert Berendsen <[EM
ly (which I hadn't done when I
wrote the previous reply) I see that this is what lilypond-invoke-editor
does by itself. In other words, if you don't have the LYEDITOR environment
variable set (which you typically shouldn't), point and click should
result in that emacsclient is invok
obat), too.
the german lilypond forum Deutsches Lilypond Forum has discussed a solution,
see yourself: http://www.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=88.msg415#msg415
http://www.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=88.msg415#msg415
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 03:08:47PM -0800, Eluze wrote:
>
>
> strk-2 wrote:
> >
> > I've been told about the point & click
> > feature so I had a try.
> > Evince wasn't so helpful in telling me what
> > was going wrong so I tried xpdf, as suggested
> > by the manual.
> >
> >
> you can use it f
hi,
in the following code point-and-click isn't working neither for the chord nor
for the note. i'm using lilypond 2.8.4.
any ideas?
<<
\chords { c }
{ c }
>>
johnny
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I have been using Jedit with Lilypond 2.4.5. Jedit uses a .dvi file for
point-and-click. Lilypond 2.6.0 no longer produces a .dvi file.
My first question: Can Jedit use point-and-click with Lilypond 2.6.0?
My second question: How does point-and click work with Lilypond 2.6.0??
I am running SUSE
dit4.3pre3 (I don't know when it will be released) there will be
better point-and-click support (i.e. jumping also to column) - perhaps
someone could build a legacy version of jedit (its license allows it),
until that.
Bert
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I'm still toying with point-and-click.
Here is my procedure:
Go to a directory with a PDF generated by LilyPond.
Open the PDF with Xpdf.
Start Firefox.
Start emacs with 'emacs&'.
Point and click in the PDF.
Emacs opens the file with the definitions and places a hollow c
Katrien de Vos writes:
> When I put the cursor in the pdf-file on a note I see the reference to
> the file, line and position. When I click this note an editor starts,
> but the cursor starts at the beginning of the file. What should be
> done to let the cursor jump to the specified position autom
On Sun 02 Jun 2024 at 16:10:56 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
> again, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little
> success:
> I wrote in the editor options of okular:
> gvim --remote-silent +%l %f +normal! %c
> When I click on a note, the right docume
, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little
> > success:
> > I wrote in the editor options of okular:
> > gvim --remote-silent +%l %f +normal! %c
> > When I click on a note, the right document is opened and the cursor is
> > placed at the correct
:
Dear David,
thanks for Your reply.
Unfortunately, none of your suggestions have brought the desired result!
Best,
Stefan
Am Mo., 3. Juni 2024 um 03:19 Uhr schrieb David Wright
:
On Sun 02 Jun 2024 at 16:10:56 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
> again, I'm trying to activate
On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 07:24:41 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Am Mo., 3. Juni 2024 um 03:19 Uhr schrieb David Wright:
> > On Sun 02 Jun 2024 at 16:10:56 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > > again, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little
> > &g
hr schrieb David Wright <
> lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk>:
>
>> On Sun 02 Jun 2024 at 16:10:56 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
>> > again, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little
>> > success:
>> > I wrote in the editor options of o
Hi David,
Use the About page in Settings to find out which Gnome version you have.
I upgraded all my 18.04 Ubuntu systems to 18.10, so I can't recall what
Gnome release came with 18.04.
Andrew
On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 at 04:17, David Sumbler wrote:
>
> I couldn't seem to find whether I was runn
Ubuntu Gnome versions:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1065431/how-to-find-current-version-of-gnome-for-ubuntu-18-04-from-internet
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Hi David,
What version of lilypond are you using?
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Hi David,
I set this up on Ubuntu 18.10 (no 18.04 left on my machines, sorry) and
although I do not get error messages from Document Viewer, emacs is not
invoked. So, not working for me, but in a different way.
Each to his own, and there are pros and cons each way, but I eventually
became tired o
Il giorno ven 8 feb 2019 alle 18:16, David Sumbler
ha scritto:
I put off trying to get point-and-click for several years (!) until
now, because the instructions in the Usage Manual seemed rather
cryptic. But point-and-click would be massively useful, so I thought
I
would try to set it up
On Sat, 2019-02-09 at 11:05 +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno ven 8 feb 2019 alle 18:16, David Sumbler <
> da...@aeolia.co.uk>
> ha scritto:
> > I put off trying to get point-and-click for several years (!) until
> > now, because the instructions in the
On Sat 09 Feb 2019 at 19:03:02 (+), David Sumbler wrote:
> I tried all the suggestions on the page suggested. Nothing helped
> except for completely disabling AppArmor for Evince. The links then
> work as intended!
>
> But it would be preferable, probably, not to do that, so I removed the
>
Il giorno sab 9 feb 2019 alle 20:03, David Sumbler
ha scritto:
On Sat, 2019-02-09 at 11:05 +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
[...]
So far so good.
By the way, it opens once or twice? If you are using a LilyPond
installer released before October 2018 (today the answer is yes),
you might get
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