Citerar Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 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..
This is a nice idea. It is however not the job of the lilypond development team. Lilypond dev should IMHO focus on making lilypond work well. If there is enough need for a bundled jedit+lilypond package, then anyone could create and maintain that package (it's all free software after all). I'm sure the lilypond developers would be happy to link to that package from the downloads page. > 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.. You can compare this to the autopackages for linux. There is one package called "install", containing all sorts of things, and one called "upgrade", which only contains lilypond. > 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.. AFAIK, no java environment ships with windows, so if you want it to work out-of-the-box, then, yes you would need to include java in the download. Erik _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user