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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:14:38 -0800 Ed Baskerville
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Hi everybody,
I'm (finally) doing some more work on LilyPad. To do syntax coloring/
completion/parenthesis matching, I'm just going to read in lilypond-
words.el from the selec
Hi everybody,
I'm (finally) doing some more work on LilyPad. To do syntax coloring/
completion/parenthesis matching, I'm just going to read in lilypond-
words.el from the selected version of LilyPond, so the behavior is
always up to date.
However, I'm a little confused about the function of
I'm convinced. I'll keep doing what I've been doing.
On Aug 8, 2005, at 3:40 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On 8-Aug-05, at 12:23 PM, Ed Baskerville wrote:
I'm maintaining a Mac OS X LilyPond listing on VersionTracker.
I've been only submitting "stable" re
Hi all,
I'm maintaining a Mac OS X LilyPond listing on VersionTracker. I've
been only submitting "stable" releases, but I can see an argument for
listing development branch release on there as well. What would
people like to see announced to the general Mac download community?
--Ed
On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Have a look at Lilypond.app, which registers itself as a handler
for the textedit:// protocol. You could launch Preview on 10.3, and
use the same mechanism there.
I certainly could. That just precludes the possibility of "almost
live" p
to
LilyPond.app.
--Ed
On Jul 26, 2005, at 3:19 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Ed Baskerville wrote:
LilyPond.app has been my work, but I don't mind if someone else
steps to continue improveming and developing it. However, I do
oppose to Objective-C as development language. We already
LilyPond.app has been my work, but I don't mind if someone else
steps to continue improveming and developing it. However, I do
oppose to Objective-C as development language. We already have too
many languages (C++, Python, Scheme and bits of C)- and I see a
maintenance problem with adding a
Hi all,
As you've probably seen from my message to the user list, I've
released a (rather feature-poor) preview of LilyPad, an integrated
editor/previewer for LilyPond on Mac OS X.
First, an apology to the LilyPond icon designer: I stole it. But that
theft was meant not as an act of aggre
On Jul 5, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
There should also be a listing maintained at versiontracker.com if
you want it to be found by Mac people looking for music
software...I'd be happy to maintain this, if you like.
Ok, please do so.
Jan.
Done. (Now that I'm back from a mon
As usual, late on the uptake...
I just sent announcements to Macintouch, MacMinute, and MacNN. The
other Mac sites will pick it up in no time from those two.
There should also be a listing maintained at versiontracker.com if
you want it to be found by Mac people looking for music
software
5, at 4:27 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Ed Baskerville wrote:
What do you all think? Shall I continue this independently, or
are you interested in getting it integrated into the mainline
free, open source Lily code?
Of course, you're most welcome to contribute to any app that we put
I'm late to this thread (as usual)... (I'm in the middle of a little
piano trio tour around New England, so writing code is getting pushed
to the side.)
I guess I should have mentioned earlier that I've been continuing
some work in this vein. Since it sounds like this OS X-native stuff
is
Generally works for me on 10.4.1 (old PowerBook G4). ClickEdit seems
to be getting the textedit: URLs just fine.
lilypond.sh works as well, but if I try running LilyPond.app/Contents/
Resources/bin/lilypond I get the following dyld error:
dyld: Library not loaded: /Users/hanwen/src/maclily/B
Generally works for me on 10.4.1 (old PowerBook G4). ClickEdit seems
to be getting the textedit: URLs just fine.
lilypond.sh works as well, but if I try running LilyPond.app/Contents/
Resources/bin/lilypond I get the following dyld error:
dyld: Library not loaded: /Users/hanwen/src/maclily/B
The spec also lets you map between UTIs and extensions, MIME types,
old-style Mac OS type codes in the HFS metadata, etc. Also, because
it's defined using reverse-DNS naming, you don't have to register it
with anyone.
Since Jan has been using text/lilypond-source for the MIME type,
maybe o
Hi all,
I just wrote a simple Mac OS X Spotlight metadata importer for
LilyPond (posted to the lilypond-user list). Mac OS X uses a new way
of identifying file types--they call it the Uniform Type Identifier--
and I needed to pick one for LilyPond files.
My question: can the core Lily develop
Hi all,
As some of you might have seen on the lilypond-user list, I'm working
on a Mac OS X integrated text editor/previewer for LilyPond. Several
users have asked for point-and-click support, and I'd like it too.
So, a couple clusters of questions on this topic:
(1) As I understand it, the data
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