2014-05-10 16:49 GMT+02:00 <jeff...@gmail.com>: > I had been using Frescobaldi successfully on OS X 10.9.2, installed via > Homebrew. Everything was working well. A few days ago, the Music View (PDF > viewer) stopped working, showing "Unable to load popplerqt4 module". I don't > know what broke this. I recently installed a Canon Printer Driver system > update from Apple, but other than that, I haven't done anything to my > system. > > I tried uninstalling and reinstalling via Homebrew without success. Well, > the install completed successfully, but still no Music View.
Did you uninstall and reinstall only Frescobaldi? You should try to uninstall Frescobaldi, Poppler and Qt and then reinstall Frescobaldi: this solved the problem for a user (see the messages of April 3 in this thread in the mailing list of Frescobaldi: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/frescobaldi/hXK3qS-_jsw). Anyway, I'm not a Homebrew expert: you should ask Marnen about this problem (I'll put him in cc: in this message). > Next, I downloaded the DMG containing the standalone Mac app to see if that > would work better for me. Sure enough, the Music View reappeared in all its > glory. But I noticed that the MIDI player would no longer work for me. My > setup is identical to when I was using the Homebrew version, and I had > playback working with both SimpleSynth and Qsynth. With the standalone Mac > app, though, when I click "Refresh MIDI ports" in MIDI settings with Qsynth > running, nothing shows up in the "Player output" dropdown menu like it used > to for me. At the top, it says "There are no MIDI output ports available on > your system. Make sure PortMIDI is installed..." > > Well, PortMIDI was installed via Homebrew, but I don't think the standalone > app is seeing it. I looked in the Frameworks folder inside the Frescobaldi > app bundle, but I did not see anything for PortMIDI there. Was this a > packaging oversight or something else? A packaging oversight, indeed; thanks for reporting. The behaviour is slightly different on my machine (PortMIDI installed via MacPorts is recognized by the application bundle), but I confirm that I didn't include PortMIDI in the bundle. I'll take care of this as soon as possible. Best wishes. Davide _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user