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Onderwerp: Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor
Van: Blöchl Bernhard
Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Cc:
Actually tried https://www.hacklily.org on linux.
The only action is a message in the right window "Could not connect to
server ..."
Has anybody successfully tried hackily on linux? If not, please send me
a message so I can put that thread on my spam list. Does it work on
Windows? May be it's such a Mac thingy only working on that platform
contradicting the spirit of open source?
Regards
PS: The ingredients Docker, Node, Yarn, Qt5, qmake are available and
running on linux.
Am 08.01.2018 12:23, schrieb Blöchl Bernhard:
> I am completely confused.
>
> Hackily did not impress me, but due to this "not Windows" discussion I
> opened
> https://github.com/hacklily/hacklily
> and read
> "... It consists of a frontend Lilypond editor using monaco (the
> editor that powers vscode) and a backend Lilypond renderer. ..."
> monaco is a visual script editor. Visual script is a Microsoft
> language and available for the Mac, there is a link
> https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux, never tried it.
> monaco looks interesting, downloaded with
> npm install monaco-editor@0.10.1
> npm is the package manager for _javascript_ and the world’s largest
> software registry. _javascript_ is alanguage I am interested and ahe one
> preferece (beside some others).
> If I find some time I may check the code for curiosity.
>
> To say it diplomatically, I do not have any problem with "an OS that
> is not Windows" and do not say to appreciate this statement. But
> beside strong liking of other OS, is there a technical reason for this
> and which?
>
> Regards
>
>
> Am 08.01.2018 10:34, schrieb Thomas Morley:
>> 2018-01-08 6:31 GMT+01:00 Hugh S. Myers:
>>> 'OS that is not Windows'…so you are saying to hell with 7 out of 10
>>> users?
>>> Well, that's one way to cut down on all that annoying customer noise!
>>>
>>> --hsm
>>> p.s. I write multi-platform modules for CPAN and yes it is a great
>>> deal of
>>> extra work but it is pretty much 'the right thing to do'…
>>
>>
>>
>> Let me quote a little more from https://github.com/hacklily/hacklily
>> README
>>
>> "
>> [...]
>> Running locally
>>
>> Dependencies
>>
>> You need:
>>
>> Node -- tested with Node 7, earlier versions may or may not also work
>> Yarn
>> Qt 5 -- with qmake in your path (installing using the version from
>> Qt's website is recommended on macOS)
>> Docker
>> an OS that is not Windows (if you make it work, please contribute your
>> fix!)
>> [...]
>> "
>>
>> Sounds a little different, doesn't it?
>>
>>
>>
>> -Harm
>>
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