On Jun 27, 2013, at 6:51 AM, luis jure <l...@internet.com.uy> wrote:

> 
> on 2013-06-27 at 11:56 Alexander Deubelbeiss wrote:
> 
>>> From: Philippe de Rochambeau <phi...@free.fr>
>>> 
>>> could someone please explain how to run Lilypond from Fraise?
>>> 
>> 
>> In my experience Lilypond does not interact usefully with fruit; so
>> presumably you mean some sort of software product?
> 
> i think he might be referring to a fork of Smultron, a text editor for the 
> mac.


In context that seems correct. Both Smultron and Fraise have a menu where one 
can create commands and associate them with a keybinding. One can set up a 
command to send a file to Lily Pond under this menu.  IIRC this is in the 
Commands menu; my recollection is that you write something like a shell script. 
 It's been a couple years since I used it.

Fraise is an open source version of Smultron; it was created in 2010 when 
Smultron fell out of active development for a while.  Smultron is now a 
commercial app available in the Mac app store, I don't know what license the 
current version is under; Smultron 4 was under the Apache 2.0 license.  One can 
get Fraise from GitHub, although it is not actively being developed since v. 
3.7.2 or so.
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