Hi Mark,
Thanks. I have overcome all the demons, and you will see I have contributed
an essay on the topic.
Andrew
On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 at 18:48, Mark Knoop wrote:
>
> When I was using gvim the command shown in the documentation always worked
> for me, i.e.:
>
> $ gvim --remote +:%(line)s:norm
Hi All,
Federico has pointed out that it seems to be the season for people wanting
to get point and click going (for some reason!). In the spirit of the
season I offer the fruit of my work on this, trying to get it all going
over the last week.
I hope this may be able to be incorporated into the
At 22:33 on 24 Feb 2019, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Before I post long winded and complex error issues with my setup, is
> anybody else using this combination to good effect? I am having no end of
> trouble with error messages and unwanted behaviour from gvim. Even the
> various vim forums are barren
Before I post long winded and complex error issues with my setup, is
anybody else using this combination to good effect? I am having no end of
trouble with error messages and unwanted behaviour from gvim. Even the
various vim forums are barren of information on what I am seeing and what
is happenin
extedit links
> /usr/local/bin/lilypond-invoke-editor Cx -> sanitized_helper,
> should be added to the file /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.evince .
> This file did not exist, although there are several other files in that
> directory, so I had created the file and put jus
On Sun 10 Feb 2019 at 13:43:16 (+), David Sumbler wrote:
> Thank you all for your help in this matter.
>
> Today I have point-and-click working as it should, with AppArmor
> apparently doing what it is supposed to do.
Great.
While reading the following, bear in mind that I run
On 2019-02-10 5:15 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
This scheme stems from ly:input-file-line-char-column (backed by
Source_file::get_counts internally) which returns the zero-based
character index and the one-based column number. Of note, columns are
computed assuming eight-wide tabulation.
To be precis
Thank you all for your help in this matter.
Today I have point-and-click working as it should, with AppArmor
apparently doing what it is supposed to do.
What made the difference was the following:
The Usage Manual 4.1.1 says that the lines
# For Textedit links
/usr/local/bin
On 2019-02-10 1:14 am, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Didn't this come up in 2015 on the list here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-06/msg00168.html
That's an interesting thread. It turns up an alternate script [1] for
handling the textedit: URI scheme, however curiously the scr
ugh, on my pristine Ubuntu 18.10, clicking the PDF just does
> nothing. nada. All works great on Debian 9.
>
>
> Andrew
The Ubuntu lilypond may well be broken for all I know, but my
difficulties with point-and-click do not relate to this. I have never
used the version in the U
Hello All,
Didn't this come up in 2015 on the list here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-06/msg00168.html
Is it that the Ubuntu lilypond is broken (still)?
FWIW though, on my pristine Ubuntu 18.10, clicking the PDF just does
nothing. nada. All works great on Debian 9.
An
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
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
>
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
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
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
Hi David,
What version of lilypond are you using?
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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
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
On Thu, 15 Nov, 2018 at 6:49 AM, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
Answering my own question, sorry for the noise.
Start emacs --daemon.
Then run emacsclient -c.
This after following the instructions in the NR to setup Gnome 3.
[It was the -c flag that eluded me.]
The easiest way is adding this lin
Answering my own question, sorry for the noise.
Start emacs --daemon.
Then run emacsclient -c.
This after following the instructions in the NR to setup Gnome 3.
[It was the -c flag that eluded me.]
Andrew
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With lilypond 2.19.82 on Debian 9.6 running Gnome 3, I followed the
instructions on how to set up point and click from PDF to emacs. All works,
except that I get a new emacs instance every time. I then realized that one
has to run emacsclient for this to work, but I can't quite figure out wh
Hi Pierre-Luc,
> Oooh, so you mean that grobs now containing mostly a
> textedit:///path/to/file:line:column:something could then include much
> more stuff. A sort of dictionary containing lots of information (voice staff
> and
> so many possible mores! ;-) ) that some editor could fetch and
> in
2017-06-14 17:34 GMT-04:00 Kieren MacMillan :
>> How could the editor know?
>> What if VariableA is used by two voices? Which one should it refer to?
>
> The one you clicked on in the PDF. ;)
Oooh, so you mean that grobs now containing mostly a
textedit:///path/to/file:line:column:something could
Hi Pierre-Luc,
> How could the editor know?
> What if VariableA is used by two voices? Which one should it refer to?
The one you clicked on in the PDF. ;)
I suppose in the *extremely rare* circumstance that a single grob is contained
at exactly the same [physical] spot in the same parent (e.g.
>>> Maybe something like: right-click on a grob to get a list of possible
>>> targets in the code (e.g., "Staff, Voice, quoted source, Lilypond
>>> definition of 'acciaccatura'"), select item and be taken to that 'level'.
>>
>> IFAIK, no such information are contained in the PDF itself which woul
Hi Pierre-Luc,
>> On a related note: Do you use Frescobaldi?
>
> Mainly yes.
> Although I am using emacs more and more on a daily basis and I expect
> to migrate my LilyPond workflow into it the following years.
Interesting!
>> I imagine the implementation of a really good solution to this prob
Thanks for the reply Kieren,
> On a related note: Do you use Frescobaldi?
Mainly yes.
Although I am using emacs more and more on a daily basis and I expect
to migrate my LilyPond workflow into it the following years.
> I imagine the implementation of a really good solution to this problem would
Hi Pierre-Luc,
> where does the "point-and-click"
> embedded reference (li . col) points to? and how could I make point it
> shallower (i.e. make it point to "the finger" and not the moon)
This is something I'm struggling with, as well.
On a related note: Do
Hello there,
I guess my question would be, where does the "point-and-click"
embedded reference (li . col) points to? and how could I make point it
shallower (i.e. make it point to "the finger" and not the moon)
Since am I using lots of \quoteDuring and \cueDuring, I often
gt;>>
>>> which is defined as
>>>
>>> #(define (arced-curve-stencil grob)
>>> ...
>>>
>>> and returns the result of a (ly:stencil-translate (ly:make-stencil call.
>> The point-and-click area is rectangular and taken from the stenc
Am 13.03.2017 um 13:16 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Urs Liska writes:
>
>> Am 13.03.2017 um 13:07 schrieb David Kastrup:
>>> Urs Liska writes:
>>>
>>>> when writing a callback function to override a stencil, how can I attach
>>>> the o
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 13.03.2017 um 13:07 schrieb David Kastrup:
>> Urs Liska writes:
>>
>>> when writing a callback function to override a stencil, how can I attach
>>> the original point-and-click link to the resulting graphics?
>> Isn't it atta
Am 13.03.2017 um 13:07 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Urs Liska writes:
>
>> when writing a callback function to override a stencil, how can I attach
>> the original point-and-click link to the resulting graphics?
> Isn't it attached automatically? I don't think the u
Urs Liska writes:
> when writing a callback function to override a stencil, how can I attach
> the original point-and-click link to the resulting graphics?
Isn't it attached automatically? I don't think the usual stencil
callbacks bother with point-and-click info themselves.
Hi all,
when writing a callback function to override a stencil, how can I attach
the original point-and-click link to the resulting graphics? Is that
even possible, as I'm not actually dealing with the grob anymore (isn't it)?
I know how to get the location from inside the ties and
attached file. The three functions all return
>>> the original music, but somewhat differently. The point I'm wondering
>>> about is: why does the point-and-click link sometimes (expectedly)
>>> point
>>> to the music but sometimes to the function invocation?
&g
x27;m wondering
about is: why does the point-and-click link sometimes (expectedly) point
to the music but sometimes to the function invocation?
I had a similar “problem” some days ago when I was arranging some music
and had conditionals for testing different versions: The following code
sets point-and-
Am 11.08.2016 um 13:00 schrieb Urs Liska:
After some experimentation I have the impression this is related to a
phenomenon I see in the attached file. The three functions all return
the original music, but somewhat differently. The point I'm wondering
about is: why does the point-and-
Hi all,
I have a very strange issue with the scholarLY package where in *some*
circumstances the point-and-click links don't point to the music but to
a location within the package (where a music function is invoked).
After some experimentation I have the impression this is related
Kevin
On 10 February 2016 at 07:37, Dr. Daniel Hensel wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I really feel like an idiot by asking this, but who managed to get point and
> click on OS X working, especially in emacs? I figured out that the
> lilypond-invoke-editor is not able to compile on OS X. So
Hello there,
I really feel like an idiot by asking this, but who managed to get point and
click on OS X working, especially in emacs? I figured out that the
lilypond-invoke-editor is not able to compile on OS X. So I installed „guile"
via homebrew and changed the directory in the lil
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> No, it was truncated, but in a hard to understand way - quite irregular. But
> we
> now know that was an artefact of the narrowing issue, and has not occurred
> again. Widening did not help.
Terms are important here. There's a world of differen
No, it was truncated, but in a hard to understand way - quite irregular. But we
now know that was an artefact of the narrowing issue, and has not occurred
again. Widening did not help.
Andrew
> On 16 Oct 2015, at 16:45, T. Michael Sommers wrote:
>
> When the buffer was apparently being trunca
On 10/15/2015 10:28 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
With the fi, or workaround, for the narrowing problem, in place, the
issue I reported regarding the emacs buffer being messed up
(apologies for my lack of technical precision there! The buffer was
being truncated to almost half the length in a way qu
Greetings All,
With the fi, or workaround, for the narrowing problem, in place, the issue I
reported regarding the emacs buffer being messed up (apologies for my lack of
technical precision there! The buffer was being truncated to almost half the
length in a way quite hard to figure out from wh
Greetings T.M.,
Commenting out these lines fixes the issue.
Thanks! Can some elisp expert have a look at addressing this? For now, I am
fine, but this must affect others I would think, unless there is something odd
about my emacs setup, which is very simple.
Should this be reported as a bug?
Steve Lacy writes:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:03 AM, T. Michael Sommers
> wrote:
>
>> On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
>>> if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
>>> chord,
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:03 AM, T. Michael Sommers
wrote:
> On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
>>
>> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
>> if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
>> chord, emacs goes into narrow mode, whi
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> Also, using evince on Ubuntu 15.04 with either Unity or the GNOME 3 Shell,
> after several successful point-and-click redirects, the file in emacs get
> messed up and the source file has to be reloaded.
"messed up" is
On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
chord, emacs goes into narrow mode, which then has to be undone with
C-x n w. It’s consistently reproducible.
T
istently reproducible.
>
> Also, using evince on Ubuntu 15.04 with either Unity or the GNOME 3
> Shell, after several successful point-and-click redirects, the file in
> emacs get messed up and the source file has to be reloaded.
>
> Does anybody else experience these odditie
ntu 15.04 with either Unity or the GNOME 3 Shell,
after several successful point-and-click redirects, the file in emacs get
messed up and the source file has to be reloaded.
Does anybody else experience these oddities?
Andrew
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ute. What I did was to parse the SVG to XML, and walk the tree
>> for all elements, setting an id attribute on the inner path
>> element. While LilyPond's point-and-click does only refer to the
>> location in the *LilyPond* file, I added comments after every emitted
>&
s with an id attribute.
> What I did was to parse the SVG to XML, and walk the tree for all
> elements, setting an id attribute on the inner path element. While
> LilyPond's point-and-click does only refer to the location in the
> *LilyPond* file, I added comments after every emitted l
Am 15.06.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Trevor:
Not that it'll help your particular workflow, but somebody might be
interested to learn that LilyBin <http://lilybin.com/> now does
point-and-click.
Bravo! Thank you :-)
Simon
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Not that it'll help your particular workflow, but somebody might be
interested to learn that LilyBin <http://lilybin.com/> now does
point-and-click.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 1:40 AM Federico Bruni wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external
Point and click works great in KDE with okular and kate.
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Laura Conrad writes:
>>>>>> "Federico" == Federico Bruni writes:
>
> Federico> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF
> viewer
> Federico> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
>
> I've been usin
>>>>> "Federico" == Federico Bruni writes:
Federico> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
Federico> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
I've been using point-and-click between Xpdf and emacs for years.
Thank you very much, this actually works with minimal fuss!
Urs
Am 06.06.2015 um 15:26 schrieb Mark Knoop:
At 11:37 on 06 Jun 2015, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr:
On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
Does anybody here use point-and-click from an
Il giorno sab 6 giu 2015 alle 15:26, Mark Knoop ha
scritto:
Works for me on Fedora using my install script here:
https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
Thank you Mark, it works pretty well!
I'm using these options for Frescobaldi:
[editor]
editor = frescobaldi
#command = --remote +:{line}:nor
At 11:37 on 06 Jun 2015, Urs Liska wrote:
>Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr:
>>On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
>>> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
>>> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor
Same with me (evince on Debian/Gnome). I've given up on this long time ago.
Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr :
>
>
>On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
>> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
>> (either Evince or Xp
On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
(either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
I find it useful when transcribing from a PDF manuscript, because I
can organize three different windows (manuscript, PDF preview and
Hi all
Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
(either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
I find it useful when transcribing from a PDF manuscript, because I can
organize three different windows (manuscript, PDF preview and lilypond
editor) to work and compare
On Wed, 1 Apr 2015, Mario Lang wrote:
This is, rather amazing. Becuase it will ultimately allow blind and
sighted musicians to work together. A sighted user can just use the
mouse to "point" at a specific note, and the blind user will be able to
see the same note, but in a totally different
k the tree for all
elements, setting an id attribute on the inner path element. While
LilyPond's point-and-click does only refer to the location in the
*LilyPond* file, I added comments after every emitted lilypond
expression to be able to point back to the braille music code location
whi
One more step needed nowadays
Edit /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/evince to add the following 2 lines
(replace /usr/ with the prefix of your Lilypond installation):
/usr/bin/lilypond-invoke-editor Ux,
/usr/bin/lilypond-wrapper.guile Ux,
# ln -s /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince
/etc/apparmor.d/disa
David has pointed out to me that what was tripping me up with this file
was a CR character (0x0D) which is white space and is treated as such,
but editors should not treat it as starting a line, which the
GtkSourceView widget was doing.
So looked at in (for example) gedit, the line count was wrong,
Am 24.10.2014 um 13:59 schrieb Richard Shann:
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 11:15 +0200, Helge Kruse wrote:
Thank you for your response.
I think you should not added control characters like newline to the
markup text.
yes, perhaps that is the case - I assumed any white space was
acceptable, but it seem
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 11:15 +0200, Helge Kruse wrote:
Thank you for your response.
> I think you should not added control characters like newline to the
> markup text.
yes, perhaps that is the case - I assumed any white space was
acceptable, but it seems in some circumstances to trigger this undesi
I think you should not added control characters like newline to the markup
text.When you want to have more than one line, please use the \column
markup.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/formatting-text#index-font-families
\markup{
\column {
\bold{hi}
""
}
}
Regar
In the following lilypond the location reported for the line of notes
after the markup is off by one. The d's are reported at line 5 when they
are on 6 etc. The first c'4 is correctly reported as being on line 3.
8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><
\version "2.18.
Try reading this https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
maybe it helps..
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> Have you logged out of your session and in again after updating
> .profile? Settings will not get activated before that.
>
ok, I've logged out of the session and now emacs works correctly
thanks
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> 2013/12/31 David Kastrup
>
>> >> Configure EDITOR to use emacsclient rather than emacs, and run M-x
>> >> server-start RET (or do it from .emacs) in the Emacs that is supposed to
>> >> catch the point-and-click.
>> >
&
2013/12/31 David Kastrup
> >> Configure EDITOR to use emacsclient rather than emacs, and run M-x
> >> server-start RET (or do it from .emacs) in the Emacs that is supposed to
> >> catch the point-and-click.
> >
> > Mmmh, too complicate, I'll set
gt; > 2. when I close Frescobaldi window, a new Frescobaldi window pops up.
>>
>> I think that Frescobaldi is supposed to do its own point-and-click deal,
>> but you may need to start the previewer from Frescobaldi for that.
>>
>>
> Yes, it's non-sense pointi
escobaldi window pops up.
>
> I think that Frescobaldi is supposed to do its own point-and-click deal,
> but you may need to start the previewer from Frescobaldi for that.
>
>
Yes, it's non-sense pointing evince to Frescobaldi.
I'd like to set gvim or emacs as alternatives.
>
i window pops up.
I think that Frescobaldi is supposed to do its own point-and-click deal,
but you may need to start the previewer from Frescobaldi for that.
> If I comment out the EDITOR variable in .bashrc, gnome-open launches emacs
> and:
>
> 1. the cursor is correctly located in the posi
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
To make it work with Evince simply replace "gv" with "evince".
" view pdf with ghostview
map :!gv --watch "%<.pdf" &
P.S.:
I forgot to say that when using evince "--watch" should not be there
either:
map :!evince "%<.pdf" &
-
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013, Federico Bruni wrote:
I've followed the instructions on Usage and it used to work fine until I
installed emacs.
Since I've installed emacs, every time I click on a textedit link in a PDF
(using evince), emacs pops up, even though my EDITOR variable is
/usr/local/bin/fres
I've followed the instructions on Usage and it used to work fine until I
installed emacs.
Since I've installed emacs, every time I click on a textedit link in a PDF
(using evince), emacs pops up, even though my EDITOR variable is
/usr/local/bin/frescobaldi.
The command:
gnome-open textedit:///etc/
Hi Stefan
please don't reply to me only, keep the list in Cc
2013/12/31 Stefan Thomas
> Dear Federico,
> I think I didn't understand it.
> I've tried it with
> lilypond-invoke-editor gvim --remote +:line:normcolumn test.ly
> but I got:
> ERROR: no such option: "remote"
you could have tested i
Il 27/dic/2013 18:34 "Stefan Thomas" ha
scritto:
>
> 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
>
Have you tried adapting this information to your needs
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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2013/12/20 Kevin Patrick Barry
> I assume it needs this guile to run and can't find it, so I changed
> the file to point to one I found in the LilyPond.app
> (/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/guile), and now I
> get another error when I try to click on a link:
> ERROR: In procedu
> (Oops, replied only to David...)
>
> Guile hasn?t been installed on my Mac (except as part of Lilypond). That
> is, the command guile didn?t work. I tried sudo port install guile, and it
> put a binary of version 1.8.8 in /opt/local/bin. Perhaps try that out.
Thanks for the suggestion. I install
On 21 December 2013 23:57, David Kastrup wrote:
> Kevin Patrick Barry writes:
>
> >> Once Mac Ports is installed, the following:
> >>
> >> sudo port install xpdf
> >>
> >> does install xpdf and all necessary stuff.
> >
> > Thanks for this. I am getting closer, but still no cigar. Xpdf is
> > wo
Kevin Patrick Barry writes:
>> Once Mac Ports is installed, the following:
>>
>> sudo port install xpdf
>>
>> does install xpdf and all necessary stuff.
>
> Thanks for this. I am getting closer, but still no cigar. Xpdf is
> working, and it is, I think, calling the lilypond-invoke-editor script
> Once Mac Ports is installed, the following:
>
> sudo port install xpdf
>
> does install xpdf and all necessary stuff.
Thanks for this. I am getting closer, but still no cigar. Xpdf is
working, and it is, I think, calling the lilypond-invoke-editor script
correctly when I click on a note in a pd
Hello,
Once Mac Ports is installed, the following:
sudo port install xpdf
does install xpdf and all necessary stuff.
JM
Le 19 déc. 2013 à 22:03:41, David Kastrup a écrit :
> Kevin Patrick Barry writes:
>
>>> Alternatively, you might want to try to get xdvi running on your
>>> syste
Kevin Patrick Barry writes:
>> Alternatively, you might want to try to get xdvi running on your
>> system. It's quite likely less fancy, but its configuration is simple,
>> and the required file in .xdvirc in your home directory should work
>> under MacOSX as well.
>
> I feel like an idiot for a
> Alternatively, you might want to try to get xdvi running on your
> system. It's quite likely less fancy, but its configuration is simple,
> and the required file in .xdvirc in your home directory should work
> under MacOSX as well.
I feel like an idiot for asking this, but how would that help?
David Kastrup writes:
> When everything else fails, read the instructions.
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/usage/configuring-the-system-for-point-and-click>
Sorry, this one got stuck in my mail queue and it would seem from the
messages in the mean time that you di
Vaughan McAlley writes:
>> On 19 December 2013 08:03, Kevin Patrick Barry wrote:
>>
>>> Dear LilyPond users,
>>>
>>> Can anyone provide me with instructions (or a link) to help me get
>>> point-and-click working on OSX? I use aquamacs (i.e. em
Dear Federico and Jacques,
Thank you both for your suggestions. I had already set .ly files to
open in emacs by default, but it doesn't make point-and-click work.
I hadn't seen the improved documentation for the function in 2.17 (I
had read the current documentation), but I under
URLs
directly?
Vaughan
On 19 December 2013 08:03, Kevin Patrick Barry wrote:
> Dear LilyPond users,
>
> Can anyone provide me with instructions (or a link) to help me get
> point-and-click working on OSX? I use aquamacs (i.e. emacs) to edit
> lilypond files, and compilation/view wo
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