Dear Frescobaldi&LilyPond&Mac users, as some of you may know, I'm trying to make Frescobaldi more Mac-friendly, by packaging it as a native application bundle inside a standard DMG disk image.
I would be very grateful if you could test the experimental application bundle I prepared and report the results and your version of Mac OS X, especially if you are running 10.7 (Lion) or higher. [1] You can find a DMG disk image containing the application bundle at https://www.dropbox.com/s/o4o65629jv9ytw4/Frescobaldi-2.0.16-dev-20140421.dmg The test should be harmless: the only collateral effect is that any change you'll make to the settings inside this application bundle will be picked up by your usual installation of Frescobaldi, since they'll share the same preferences file. [2] Anyway, please be aware that this application bundle is considered experimental and is built from a development version of Frescobaldi, so it isn't suitable for everyday use: after the tests I advise you to delete the application bundle and wait for the next release. [3] Best wishes. Davide [1] My machine runs 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and I currently have only occasional access to a 10.8 (Mountain Lion) machine. [2] Actually, if your usual version of Frescobaldi is older than October 2013, your settings will become inaccessible from that version, while they will still be accessible from versions of the program newer than that date. But if you're running such an old version, you should seriously consider updating to a newer one: Frescobaldi has improved a whole lot in the last months! [3] To avoid messing with your current setup (except for the settings changes) and forgetting to delete the application bundle after the test, you can run the application directly from the disk image, without copying it to the /Applications directory. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user