Thank you Bert for all your help. This fix and the info on tetex-extra
has resolved all the problems.
I also want to compliment you and the other developers of both Lilypond
and Jedit for a first rate job of programming.
I just produced an edition of a large late renaissance manuscript in
record time, compared to old Finale.
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded a new development version.
It is not stable, but all functions that worked before, should work
now as well.
There are some new functions that doesn't work (like internal pdf viewer)
Download lily4jedit-0.2.8-2 from
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=91119&package_id=121443&release_id=334169
You must unzip it into jEdit's jars directory.
There is also a new dependency, that you must install manually:
Download jtextcheck from:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jtextcheck/jtextcheck-1.0-b5-bin.tar.gz?download
It is very big, but you only need to put one jar file into jEdit's
jars directory:
jtextcheck-1.0-b5.jar
I hope it will solve your problems. If not, let me know.
Bert
Art Hixson írta:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Finding the fonts sometimes works from the first time, sometimes
doesn't. I'll put on a newer version of lily4jedit this week.
Bert
Bert were you able to fix this?
I just uninstalled lily4jedit and reinstalled it. For a short while
jdvi worked very well but then something happened and it issued a
message that it was building fonts. At that point the whole
application froze and had to be killed. On restart, the same problem
occurs. This is exactly what happened on my first post.
I like jedit very much for this type of coding and the plugin is very
nice. So, I hope you can figure this one out. Let me know!
Cheers,
Arthur
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