Hi @ll! I've read the whole thread about this topic.. I wonder why you are just talking about gui..? Linda hasen't mentionied this anywhere in her original post (?)
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:54:48PM -0500, Linda Seltzer wrote: [..] > A smooth user interface employing the standard already-debugged platforms, > such as Notepad and Word on Windows, with everything bug free, is more > important than more and more detailed features, which can be added later. > > Every 10 minues spent system administrating and installing things is 10 > minutes that real work doesn't get accomplished. [..] My response also relies on the other posts of this thread... Perhaps only providing one installer installing lilypond and jedit + lily4jedit, perhaps with the default settings to show the error list pluigin docked at the bottom or the like would have saved those 10 min "administration time" ... in case it works out of the box.. ;-) Then you don't have to install anything additional.. Perhaps it would be also possible to scan registry for looking for adobe reader (which is a default application on windows I think).. But then you would have to update the installer either if lily4jedit, lilypond or jedit has advanced.. That's like downloading a new distribition just to install one update.. Then you have all: Woring documentation (through lily4jedit), working compiling chain.. and so on .. The only drawback: You need to speak English.. ;-) Would you also have to include java JRE 1.5? not sure at the moment.. Aeh... Why use Word or Notepad if you can't print? So should notepad and Word be shipping with printer drivers and printers hardwore or with pdf export filters like openoffice? (the last point: yes, they should ;-) Marc _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user