Thanks, Wilbert, I had figured it was something like that, but I am too far from geeky to be able to implement something that complicated. I certainly do make use of it, though!
I have another problem now, however. When I upgraded Lily to the latest (2.15.33) and began to use Fresco again to work on a new file, the whole thing seems broken! Not sure what I did, but in the compliation panel, all I get is the following: Starting lilypond-windows.exe. [file.ly]... Could not start lilypond-windows.exe. Please check path and permissions. I didn't *actively* do anything to the path or permissions, and I even tried uninstalling and reinstalling both Frescobaldi and LilyPond, with no improvement. Where to I look to find the problem, and how can I fix it? Holy Week is coming up, and I have some things I need to do! Help! Thanks for a fantastic program. Blessings, Gordon+ On 14/03/2012, Wilbert Berendsen <wbs...@xs4all.nl> wrote: > Op Sat, 10 Mar 2012 13:13:05 -0500 > Father Gordon Gilbert <fatherg...@gmail.com> schreef: > >> Yes, changing a note and recompiling did the trick, thanks! I had >> done a convert-ly and recompiled, and I suppose that's why it pointed >> down to where the changes were listed. > > Indeed changes a convert-ly run the whole document (if you click OK in > the convert-ly dialog). When that happens, the point and click > locations are lost. > > This is because the editor (a component in Qt4) looses the positions of > all text cursors when the whole document text is replaced. Text cursors > remember their position in a document while it is being edited, that's > why I use them for point and click (which was in Frescobaldi 1 called > "smart point and click"). > > But when a region of text is deleted, all cursors that were in it, now > point to the place the deleted region started. When then new text is > inserted, all cursors move to the end of the inserted position. This is > Qt4 behaviour, even when you delete a region and then undo it, the > point and click positions are lost. > > But simply recompiling (even without changing a note) updates the PDF > and that triggers a re-load of the point and click positions. > > > -- > Wilbert Berendsen > (http://www.wilbertberendsen.nl) > > -- Fr. Gordon Gilbert Penetanguishene, ON _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user