On 6/22/2018 2:04 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote:
I know how to work around, that's what I've been doing. I'm trying to
regain functionality because I'm working through hundreds of examples
and to crop and custom size every single one of these is going to be a
big task (3x the work).
Do you have any advice otherwise? How can I get my hands on 3.0? Or
what about a different reinstall process?
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018, 13:36 Ben <soundsfromso...@gmail.com
<mailto:soundsfromso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 6/22/2018 1:16 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote:
Ben, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Using the auto-crop
feature is so useful when including pictures in scholarly works,
etc. That's actually what I was working on before it crashed.
> I think the system-style approach should work as a workaround
like you said, yes.
I don't follow.
--
Josh
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 1:05 PM, Ben <soundsfromso...@gmail.com
<mailto:soundsfromso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 6/22/2018 12:42 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 22 Jun 2018 at 11:38:35 (-0400), Joshua Nichols wrote:
I have tried to install 3.0 but I cannot self-compile from the source
(I am
not capable of doing that). I also have very limited resources to
install
from a place like MacPorts.
Have any other ideas?
I'm not sure what you mean by "PNG capture", whether it's PNG
generation from LP using --png, or screen capture using the
Mac equivalent of scrot, or something else entirely (I don't
use Fresco).
Would the scrot-style approach be a suitable workaround?
(I don't know whether MacOS is sufficiently unix-like to
actually run scrot.)
Cheers,
David.
I'm not an OSX person, but isn't there a feature where you can
just take a screenshot of the display from within the system
itself? I'd be surprised if that didn't exist. (think: printscreen
/
https://www.itg.ias.edu/content/keyboard-shortcuts-capture-screen-shot-mac-os-x
)
Once you had that screenshot, you could at least use a software to
crop, annotate, etc. - as a workaround right?
i..e on Windows, Irfanview, Greenshot, etc.
I'm very sorry you're stuck in this position with your OSX system. All I
can suggest is to maybe try resetting your preferences in Frescobaldi
and see if that works.
(ala https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues/814)
Might get lucky.
Otherwise, if you're really stuck, maybe creating a virtualbox Linux
install would be best to get these screenshots to work. If you truly
need the built-in Frescobaldi function, and time is crucial to this
project, I don't know what else would be beneficial in the short term.
Hope that helps.
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