Hi,
I want to figure out why this isn't working for you. I sent you an email
directly, which might have ended up in your spam list. To reduce noise
here, it would be great if you could either reply to me directly or
create a GitHub issue. (You can reply here if too if those options don't
work.)
I see that you're using hacklily.org rather than your own copy? Is it
possible that a connection to hacklily-render.nettek.ca is blocked? What
addons/FF version do you have installed? If you open the dev tools
(ctrl+shift+I), go to the network tab, refresh, and filter URLs for
hacklily-render, what do you see?
I have a small correction to one of your posts — Hacklily uses
TypeScript, not Visual Script or JavaScript. If you do want to try
running it locally to contribute, try following the steps on the README.
Although I've tested the development server on Ubuntu 17.10 a few weeks
back, if you get stuck, /please/ create an issue/email me.
Best,
Joshua Netterfield
On 2018-01-08 07:19, Blöchl Bernhard wrote:
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 <hsmy...@gmail.com>:
'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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