Warning. I this message, "Why don't we" does not mean "do it, you
slave". It means just asking "do you think it's a worthwhile idea?"
The thread about usability and promoting has forked too much and my
thoughts are somewhat related to both. I am crossposting to hear users
feedback also, sorry for
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From: "Francisco Vila"
To: "LilyPond-User list" ; "LilyPond-Devel list"
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 5:24 PM
Subject: A thought on Windows Experience (was: useability, promoting, etc)
Warning. I this message, "Why don't we" does not mean "do it, you
slave"
On 04/12/13 17:24, Francisco Vila wrote:
Warning. I this message, "Why don't we" does not mean "do it, you
slave". It means just asking "do you think it's a worthwhile idea?"
The thread about usability and promoting has forked too much and my
thoughts are somewhat related to both. I am crosspost
>I am willing to look at improving the Windows experience, although this
>
>would need to wait until my degree finishes next Summer. However,
>there's
>one thing I don't know: what should happen when you double-click a .ly
>file
>in Explorer: open an editor or compile the file? And if the fo
Francisco Vila writes:
> But wait: this has been done. Valentin Villenave dit it once. A bundle
> that installed a PDF viewer and a small button panel with all the most
> basic operatons. I don't remember if it included a message output.
I was of the impression that LilyPad _was_ what was delive
2013/12/4 Phil Holmes :
> For me, I'd say that we should not install Frescobaldi as a pre-requisite of
> running Lily on Windows. I'm a heavy Windows user, and would not want
> another program installed by default.
But you _already_ have another program installed by default: the
lilypad editor. W
2013/12/4 David Kastrup :
> The last time this discussion came up, Frescobaldi did not work on
> MacOSX. And it comes with its own dependencies. And installers.
Fresco is now in Macports (whatever that means) and I think that means
it is now very easy to install there.
--
Francisco Vila. Badajo
Francisco Vila writes:
> 2013/12/4 David Kastrup :
>> The last time this discussion came up, Frescobaldi did not work on
>> MacOSX. And it comes with its own dependencies. And installers.
>
> Fresco is now in Macports (whatever that means) and I think that means
> it is now very easy to install
From: "Urs Liska"
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 6:16 PM
I am willing to look at improving the Windows experience, although this
would need to wait until my degree finishes next Summer. However,
there's one thing I don't know: what should happen when you
double-click a .ly file in Explo
Hi,
2013/12/3 Han-Wen Nienhuys :
> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Janek Warchoł
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> in commit ce521e79fd7669b45c8c1132e4b5693a03b5d90a you wrote "The
>> stems of the natural are brushed (at least, in Barenreiter SCS )". Do
>> you have some scans showing this? And maybe some
pushed as e8a9ef10aa3bfc2db7689aa58631aabb4095cd16
cheers,
JAnek :-)
https://codereview.appspot.com/35060046/
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Am 2013-12-05 um 01:12 schrieb David Kastrup :
> Francisco Vila writes:
>
>> 2013/12/4 David Kastrup :
>>> The last time this discussion came up, Frescobaldi did not work on
>>> MacOSX. And it comes with its own dependencies. And installers.
>>
>> Fresco is now in Macports (whatever that mea
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