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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Lilypond Point and Click
When I install with the GUB, I can set:
LYEDITOR=emacsclient.emacs-snapshot --no-wait +%(line)s:%(column)s %(file)s
and put "urlCommand "lilypond-invoke-editor %s" into my .xpdfrc,
point-and click works for me in lilypond 10.33 on my Ubuntu Feisty
system with emacs-sna
Hi !
I already had this problem (i searched a long time why ):
Point-and-click don't work with the paper landscap format :-)
When you work put in portrait !
\paper { #(set-paper-size "a4" )
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Hi !
I already had this problem :
The paper landscap format don't work for Point-and-click :-)
When you work put in portrait !
\paper { #(set-paper-size "a4" )
I have
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Hello,
I use lilypond 2.10.25 and jEdit with lilypondtool under WinXP sp2 and when I
have larger scores the point-and-click links are not available in jEdits pdf
viewer anymore.
They are still present though when I open it with Acrobat.
I attached a file where the problem occurs.
It'
tal
input file. I didn't bother to run over the pdf with a mouse (I prefer not
to use the mouse), so I didn't even notice it until one of my friends
brought my attention to it.
After some googling I did find a proposed solution:
#(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)
or:
he message,
> not as an attachment). Save it somewhere (on your desktop will be fine)
> as '/home//textedit-url-handler.schemas' where is
> your linux username.
>
> The second file is a Bash shell script which accepts the point-and-click
> url from Evince and turns it into
If you are new to lilypond I strongly recommend using LilyPondTool
(http://lilypondtool.organum.hu), while it is mainly aimed at Windows
users (because the installation of java is the most simple on that
platform), it works perfectly well on Linux.
Bert
ps For me please do top-post if you like, b
it more detail. The first
is an XML file (your email client may just display it in the message,
not as an attachment). Save it somewhere (on your desktop will be fine)
as '/home//textedit-url-handler.schemas' where is
your linux username.
The second file is a Bash shell script which accepts
Marco wrote:
> I use Lilypond to write music. The manual says that there exist a funcion
> called point and click that allows clicking on the .pdf file to find the
> line in the .ly file.
> It is not clear how to set the parameters. I use:
> emacs as editor,
> evince as pdf vie
I use Lilypond to write music. The manual says that there exist a funcion
called point and click that allows clicking on the .pdf file to find the
line in the .ly file.
It is not clear how to set the parameters. I use:
emacs as editor,
evince as pdf viewer,
xdvi as dvi viewer,
but even I looked
point'n click and URLs and the only thing that happens when
you use
-dno-point-and-click is that this postscript function is redefined to
not do anything.
/Mats
lala lala wrote:
Hi !
I wonder if I may post a bug report for my problem. Just for remind if
I use with-url in a fi
t-and-click is that this postscript function is redefined to
not do anything.
/Mats
lala lala wrote:
Hi !
I wonder if I may post a bug report for my problem. Just for remind if
I use with-url in a file in conjonction with -dno-point-and-click I
don"t have any link in the resulting p
Hi !
I wonder if I may post a bug report for my problem. Just for remind if I use
with-url in a file in conjonction with -dno-point-and-click I don"t have any
link in the resulting pdf.
I test it with the last releases 2.10.19 and 2.11.19 on windows and with
2.10.13 on linux64.
Do I ha
Thanks for your answer !Well, I test it with 2.10.17 and 2.10.19-1. Both on
windows. The "bug" is still here. I prefer use stable version.
However I try it with 2.11.19 on windows too. Same unexpected behavior. I don't
have link with \with-url when I use -dno-point-and-click.
A
Fred Leason wrote:
I could not get the URLs to work at all. No errors thrown. But no link
in the PDFs. Version 2.11.13. Mac OS X. Tried it with and without the -d
If you encounter a bug in the unstable version (2.11.x), please try
upgrading. Certain features break and are fixed quite rap
+0100
Hi !
I try to use markup text and \with-url. That works fine if I
authorized point-and-click. But if I run lilypond with the -dno-
point-and-click option I don't have link in my PDF. Is it a known
issue ?
If not to reproduce it I enclose a test file.
If you run lilypond test.ly. Th
Sorry for the no subject ...From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Date:
Sat, 17 Feb 2007 14:25:45 +0100
Hi ! I try to use markup text and \with-url. That works fine if I authorized
point-and-click. But if I run lilypond with the -dno-point-and-click option I
don't have link in m
In another message to you I had mentioned the problem: When I choose preview
output (pdf), jEdit shuts down.
Ah, I see. Actually I don't remember who has what problem reported :-)
So the question remains, how can I use point-and-click from Adobe Reader.
I think you will find
blem: When I choose preview
output (pdf), jEdit shuts down.
So the question remains, how can I use point-and-click from Adobe Reader.
Anyway, I may have to reinstall jEdit sometime and see what happens. And thanks
for your helps in other occasions too.
Have a good day!
Note:I mentioned jEdit because the pdf viewer designed for LilypondTool doesn`t
work in my machine, it must be because I only have a little over 200MB of free
RAM usually from my 512MB Ram.
I don't think that is the problem. I think you have a space in your path
to the PDF file opened.
Ber
What can I do to configure lilypond or whatever so that the point-and-click can
work from Adobe Reader to, say jEdit or notepad?
Note:I mentioned jEdit because the pdf viewer designed for LilypondTool doesn`t
work in my machine, it must be because I only have a little over 200MB of free
RAM
Hey, y'all!
I don't know any PDF viewer with annotation capabilities (that can
be saved to the PDF).
Preview (built into Mac OS X) allows you to do this.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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That depends on the PDF viewer. I don't know any PDF viewer with
annotation capabilities (that can be saved to the PDF).
Bert
I think you'd need to use a full version of Acrobat to enable you to
change a PDF file?
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Eduardo Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi! Foxit Reader already gives the ability of annotating PDFs,
> drawing shapes, etc, even for free.
Gratis, not free.
http://www.gnu.org/
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Hi! Foxit Reader already gives the ability of annotating PDFs, drawing shapes,
etc, even for free. But doing for free adds a stamp Edited by Fox Reader, etc.
What is interesting is that this stamp is not visible in Adobe Reader, just the
annotations you made.
So, this basic and feasible thing alrea
That depends on the PDF viewer. I don't know any PDF viewer with
annotation capabilities (that can be saved to the PDF).
Bert
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to me, using an
ordinary PDF viewer.
I have no idea if this is feasible, though.
Another idea, probably more easily implemented, would be to
have a point-and-click link that effectively acted as a mailto:
hyperlink, allowing end users of the PDF (i.e. the singer or
musician) to send comments.
Arvid Grøtting wrote:
What I'm thinking of is a function that if you click somewhere in a
PDF, a red circle is overlaid around the clicked object and the
clicker can write some kind of "comment in the margin" about what is
wrong in the score.
Interesting idea. The balloon text (see Educational
Point-and-click is great for those corrections I do myself to a
piece, but quite often someone else will notice a typo only after I've
posted a PDF for download.
Does anyone know of a way to hack point-and-click to do some way of
point-and-annotate?
What I'm thinking of is a function t
It seems that you are right that point-and-click isn't supported for
chord names. However, for the note head it should certainly work
(at least it does here). Does point-and-click work in any other of your
files?
/Mats
Johannes Schöpfer wrote:
hi,
in the following code point-and-
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 }
>>
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Hi Han-Wen,
Thanks for the response.
On 08.05.2006, at 18:59, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Sean Reed wrote:
Does anybody know how to change the text editor application that
is opened when you point-and-click on a .pdf file of a lilypond
score in MacOSX 10.4.6?
[...]
I first changed the EDITOR
Sean Reed wrote:
Does anybody know how to change the text editor application that is
opened when you point-and-click on a .pdf file of a lilypond score in
MacOSX 10.4.6?
Is that even possible?
In chapter 12.7 of the current manual (2.9.3) it says
lilypond-invoke-editor tests the environment
Hi again,
Same question, after some newly failed attempts on my part.
A new phrasing of the question:
Does anybody know how to change the text editor application that is
opened when you point-and-click on a .pdf file of a lilypond score in
MacOSX 10.4.6?
Is that even possible?
In
file formats that you
> desire.
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
> Sean Reed wrote:
> > Hi Carrick,
> >
> > That's the first thing I tried. It didn't work though.
> > I chose GetInfo and changed the application to TextWrangler, and now all
> > .ly files open in
k,
That's the first thing I tried. It didn't work though.
I chose GetInfo and changed the application to TextWrangler, and now all
.ly files open in TextWrangler when I double click on them, which is great.
But when I point and click at an item in a PDF file of an ly score, it
still
Hi Carrick,That's the first thing I tried. It didn't work though. I chose GetInfo and changed the application to TextWrangler, and now all .ly files open in TextWrangler when I double click on them, which is great.But when I point and click at an item in a PDF file of an ly score, i
Title: Re: mac osx point and click editor
Click on an .ly file and do Get Info. You'll see a place where you can change the application that opens the file. Change to the application you like. There is an option to change all files of this kind to that application. Choose that.
From: Sean
Hi,
The current point and click function on MacOSX automatically opens
the file with the LilyPond.app (10.4.6-PPC, ly2.9.2).
Is there a way to change the editor that is used to open the .ly file
with point and click? By putting the path to something like
TextWrangler or
>> It goes to the beginning of line 25, and it would be really convenient
>> if it would go to column 49.
>>
CH> This happened for me when I used Emacs 21.4. I now use the Debian Sid
CH> emacs-snapshot package (which is emacs 22.0), and point and click wo
Laura Conrad wrote:
> I'm having trouble getting point-and-click to go to the column instead
> of just the line. I don't think it's a lilypond problem, since I
> can't get emacsclient run manually from the command line
> to go anywhere but the start of the line, ei
I'm having trouble getting point-and-click to go to the column instead
of just the line. I don't think it's a lilypond problem, since I
can't get emacsclient run manually from the command line
to go anywhere but the start of the line, either. Is this a known
problem, or
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 &
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
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
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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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
Until recently the windows versions of lilypond generated pdf-files. In
one of the last versions point-and-click didn't work anymore. Now only
.ps files are generated but not pdf-files. I downloaded an older version
(2.6.3-1) but this one didn't work either. Has anything change
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
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
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
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
Sean Reed wrote:
hi arjan,
this is my first real contribution to furthering knowledge on the list!
i've gotten the point-and-click to work on macos 10.3.9 with ly 2.5.23,
but with a couple of ticks which you (or maybe han-wen or others?) could
help me iron out.
the solution was to do every
sorry...
a correction...
Begin forwarded message:
8) in a new xterm i then select emacs as the EDITOR using: export
EDITOR="/sw/bin/emacs"
9) then i start firefox in a new xterm with /sw/bin/firefox
rather: i started firefox in the SAME xtem in which i performed the
export EDITOR
best,
sean
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d add some advice. It takes me to the line and number as stated in
the textedit:// hyperlink, but this is not the corresponding code for
the given object.
i resaved the .ly-file i was using under a different name, reran
lilypond on it and tried the point-and-click again and it worked
perfectly. w
hi arjan,
this is my first real contribution to furthering knowledge on the list!
i've gotten the point-and-click to work on macos 10.3.9 with ly 2.5.23,
but with a couple of ticks which you (or maybe han-wen or others?)
could help me iron out.
the solution was to do everything in xwindows
gument integerp nil), but the buffer
is LilyPond mode, the lilypond menu is available, and it for all i can
determine, it works.
the pdf point-and-click isn't working for me yet either.
i installed firefox and Xpdf, changed the firefox prefs.js to include
the user_pref() statements for
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
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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> > >
> > > # Error: No running window found
> >
> > try
> >
> > M-x server-start
> >
> > in the emacs window.
ok, try starting up firefox.
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> [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
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> 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 15:58 +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-
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
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> 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 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:
>
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> It works for me (TM). You should investigate which
step fails, set
export XEDITOR='echo emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c
%f'
run xdvi and shift-click. Over here, it echoes
emacsclient --no-wait +5:8
/var/fred/cvs/savannah/lilypond/lilypond/pc.ly
Then, just c
erhaps?
> I've almost got the point-and-click thing working in
> emacs.
[..]
> I've followed the instructions in the manual by
> putting:
It works for me (TM). You should investigate which step fails, set
export XEDITOR='echo emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c %f'
ru
After a bit of a steep learning curve (getting to
grips with Linux, emacs and Lilypond all at once...)
I've almost got the point-and-click thing working in
emacs. If I click on a note in xdvik now, emacs
jumps
to the right line in the .ly file, but I can't seem to
get it jumping to
After a bit of a steep learning curve (getting to
grips with Linux, emacs and Lilypond all at once...)
I've almost got the point-and-click thing working in
emacs. If I click on a note in xdvik now, emacs jumps
to the right line in the .ly file, but I can't seem to
get it jumping to
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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> > 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 <[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
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
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>
> >>(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
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.
>
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 -
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
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
> [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
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.
> Is it really a time saver?
Yes, it makes correcting much easier.
>
can you switch off html please?
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Han-Wen Nienhuys | [E
I have found about "Point and Click" in the
wikiwike site.
Does it run unders windows2K? Is it really a time
saver?
Thanks
Carlos
Heikki Johannes Junes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is anybody using the point-and-click -feature of xdvi?
Not with latest 1.5, so it seems. It appears to broken since the new
modular output backend.
With 1.4.9 this should work, though.
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTE
Is anybody using the point-and-click -feature of xdvi? I tried the
following procedure which was present in
http://lilypond.org/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Point-and-click.html
This is how far Mandrake 8.1 with guile-1.4 and Lilypond-1.5.25 allowed me to
go in order to use the feature
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