I'm wondering if anyone here uses emacs on macintosh and how they go
about it. I have currently installed the default OSX cli emacs,
version 22.11, Emacs.app (version 23.0.0) and Aquamacs Emacs.app
(version 22.2.50.2) each gets some things well, and others not so well.
First, I have edited my
So you know, I can't build the documenation, and I have to turn that
off in the configure flags --without-documentation or else my build
would fail.
Also, see nicolas' excellent directions here
http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/index.php/2008/04/10/26
Am 19.07.2008 um 18:17 schrieb Alberto Simões
Hi, Eric
The first thing that got me crazy was to install latex using macports,
when I have my own installation (mactex) running well. But wasn't that
the failing portion. It was during lilypond build.
But, thanks for your help.
I might ask for it, as I am really tempted to try again.
Thanks
Op donderdag 17 juli 2008, schreef Bertalan Fodor:
> - reverse point-and-click that highlights the note at the cursor
Wow, that's very cool!
best regards!
Wilbert Berendsen
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LilyKDE, LilyPond for KDE: http://lilykde.googlecode.com/
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Yeah, the broken macports just got me to the concludsion that I should
build everything myself (which worked except for netpbm), and the
resulting application is *much* faster.
Am 19.07.2008 um 14:51 schrieb Eric Knapp:
I have successfully compiled lilypond 2.11.50 and 2.11.52 on my mac.
It
I have successfully compiled lilypond 2.11.50 and 2.11.52 on my mac.
It is worth the effort since the resulting application is so much
faster. How did your efforts fail? MacPorts can be fussy and I had to
do some juggling of dependencies to get everything installed
correctly. And a few of the requi
Am 18.07.2008 um 20:05 schrieb Alberto Simões:
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there
are at least two options:
- to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and
macports (that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
- and another optio