That is pretty weird.  Does anyone else here have Windows 2000 who would be 
willing to test this (to see if it's just me)?  Windows 2000 and XP should be 
essentially the same with this, though . . . hence the weirdness on my part.

I'll have to try it on another computer if I ever get the chance.

- Mark

Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is weird! I have had GIMP and LilyPond installed on the
same machine (Win XP) and have kept updating LilyPond every
now and then. Still, GIMP works without any problems.

   /Mats

Mark Dewey wrote:

Valentin Villenave wrote:

2007/9/11, Mark Dewey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Anyway, whenever I install LilyPond, GIMP doesn't work anymore because of something to do with this.


I don't know which GTK applications you're using, but the opposite
could be done easily, i.e. standard LilyPond installation, *but*
instead of using a GTK installation, you can use a portable version of
every other GTK application you need:
http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/pidgin_portable
http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gimp_portable
etc...


I was mostly needing it for GIMP, so this information should help out a lot. Once in a while, though, I come across something else I need it for, but I don't remember what off hand (whatever the case, it's not as important as GIMP, at the moment).

I've noticed that the computer freezing thing hasn't repeated (maybe it was a one-time thing)—though I'm sure installing another version of LilyPond will still do the same thing (if I don't install the bundled GIMP/GTK).

Thanks!

- Mark



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