OK, great.
First step would be running Frescobaldi from its Git repository
(and at that occasion test if the description is accurate and also works
for Windows 10):
https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/Run-Frescobaldi-3-from-Git-on-Windows
Am 19.12.18 um 18:54 schrieb Saul Tobin:
I'd be happy to help test as well.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018, 9:32 AM Michael Gerdau <m...@qata.de
<mailto:m...@qata.de> wrote:
> Indeed, it's not a real problem to compose a special command
line for WSL Windows - if we know exactly how it should look like.
> Testing would be a little bit awkward, though
I‘d be happy to test it.
Kind regards,
Michael
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