Why always speaking about broken OS-es and softwares? We want to make
LilyPond better, don't we?
LilyPond generates .midi files, which are not usable for many
applications. If LilyPond generated .mid files, it would work on every
application (except LilyPondTool :-), which I think unfortunately
depends on .midi).
So I'm sure this is a bug, so it should be fixed.
Bert
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 15 May 2008 22:55:50 -0700
Michael David Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But when Apple bought NeXT from Steve Jobs, the Cocoa framework that
became Mac OS X knew nothing of types and creator codes. Now the Mac
is borked in the same way windows is.
Yes and no. The underlying OS still knows what the files are:
tsubasa:~/tmp gperciva$ ls foo.mi*
foo.mid foo.midi
tsubasa:~/tmp gperciva$ file foo.mi*
foo.mid: Standard MIDI data (format 1) using 3 tracks at 1/384
foo.midi: Standard MIDI data (format 1) using 3 tracks at 1/384
tsubasa:~/tmp gperciva$ mv foo.mid foo.txt
tsubasa:~/tmp gperciva$ file foo.txt
foo.txt: Standard MIDI data (format 1) using 3 tracks at 1/384
tsubasa:~/tmp gperciva$
I can double-click on both foo.mi* files and have Quicktime open
up and play the files. However, trying to open foo.txt results in
TextEdit popping up.
I actualy consider this *more* broken than Windows. I mean,
Windows is just stupid. OSX *isn't* stupid, but it pretends to
be. I have no clue what the Aqua people were up to. :(
Cheers,
- Graham
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