Dear Wilbert, many thanks for updating Frescobaldi but an inexperienced user like me gets lost into the tricky steps fo obtaining a .dmg package to install as in version 3.1.3.
Sorry for my ignorance (and perhaps for refusing to get into excessive details for obtaining a powerful editor like Frescobaldi for publishing music). You may object like the old Girolamo Frescobaldi “Non senza fadiga si giunge al fine” (Not without effort we reach the end), but I would avoid too much effort if possible… Best wishes Mario Bolognani mario.bologn...@gmail.com > Il giorno 5 mag 2022, alle ore 07:40, Wilbert Berendsen <w...@xs4all.nl> ha > scritto: > > Dear Friends, > > Lots of people contributed to this new release of Frescobaldi 3.2, > which actually has been in the works for quite a long time. Thanks!! > Recently it became urgent to fix various issues that arose in > Frescobaldi (and many programs that use Python-Qt bindings) with Python > 3.10, where you no longer can give a floating point value to a function > that requires an integer. Python releases are so quick :-) > > So hopefully this new release[1] fixes those annoyances. But it brings > also some nice new features; see for an overview[2]: > > [1] https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/releases/tag/v3.2 > [2] https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/blob/v3.2/ChangeLog > > Note that there is a dependency change: the qpageview module, thus far > in frescobaldi_app/qpageview, is now, because of its generic nature, a > separate project at http://qpageview.org/ . This package needs to be > installed for Frescobaldi to work; it is used by the Music View and > other viewers inside Frescobaldi. Because of this, be sure to remove > Frescobaldi completely and then install qpageview and Frescobaldi, > otherwise it still finds the old qpageview inside the frescobaldi_app > folder. > > In the meantime I worked on two new Python packages: parce[3] and > quickly[4], which together will supersede python-ly. In the future they > will help Frescobaldi with an even more thorough musical understanding > of the LilyPond source text, making (probably) more interesting music > manipulations possible. > > [3] https://parce.info/ > [4] https://quick-ly.info/ > > Enjoy! > > -- > Wilbert Berendsen (www.wilbertberendsen.nl) >