Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Stjepan Horvat
Its very nice and very cool tool for inserting notation for users from musescore. *Nesmotren govori kao da mačem probada, a jezik je mudrih iscjeljenje. Izreke 12:18* On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Karlin High wrote: > On 1/3/2018 1:51 PM, Knute Snortum wrote: > >> I finally figured out how to

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Karlin High
On 1/3/2018 1:51 PM, Knute Snortum wrote: I finally figured out how to use the tool. It reminds me a little of my experiences with MuseScore. -- Karlin High Missouri, USA ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mail

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Knute Snortum
The way to duplicate this, for me, was to Save/Share a file, then go back and try to load any file. I finally figured out how to use the tool. What was confusing me was that a) there was already a whole measure rest in the display bar, and b) that you need to be pointing the mouse on the rest to

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
I tried on Linux Mint with firefox and only get "Could not connect to server. Trying again in 28…" in the right window, conting high the seconds (?) Regards Am 03.01.2018 15:22, schrieb Martin Tarenskeen: On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Joshua Netterfield wrote: Hi all, I've been working on an online Li

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Knute Snortum
I'm having trouble loading a LilyPond source file from GitHub. I have a very simple file here: https://github.com/ksnortum/sheet-music When I click on the dropdown on the top-left, I see AllCs.ly -- so far, so good. But when I click on it, I get the empty template, not my modified source file.

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Jaime Oliver La Rosa
great work joshua! J On 01/03/2018 12:19 AM, Joshua Netterfield wrote: Hi all, I've been working on an online LilyPond editor in my spare time, and would appreciate your feedback. You can use it as a scratchpad, or sign in with a GitHub account to save sheet music directly there. Try it a

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Joshua Netterfield
Hi Karlin, In my mind, the main usecase for something like Hacklily is to share sheet music with others, and I plan to extend that part of Hacklily (e.g, by supporting publishes to GitHub Pages and thinking more about collaboration) in the future. You can make the "sheet-music" repo private

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Joshua Netterfield
Hi Joram, That's useful feedback. I assume this is also the confusion that Knute had? I'll have to think about how to improve that. Joshua On 2018-01-03 11:37, Noeck wrote: Hi Joshua, very nice. The auto-update of the output and the clef and key selection are very intuitive. I'd suggest to

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Joshua Netterfield
Hi, I've added a theme toggle to the menu. You may need to do a full refresh to see it (ctrl+shift+R). On 2018-01-03 11:15, Knute Snortum wrote: Personally I like the dark theme, but yes, it would probably be good to have a theme changer -- maybe just light and dark to start with. Are the f

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Noeck
Hi Joshua, very nice. The auto-update of the output and the clef and key selection are very intuitive. I'd suggest to add a *save* to file (.ly) option for the save dialog. I did not understand the *tools* dialogs the first time. The clef and key change were easy to understand (for me) the note

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Knute Snortum
Personally I like the dark theme, but yes, it would probably be good to have a theme changer -- maybe just light and dark to start with. Are the functions in the Tools menu supposed to work? I can't figure out how to use them. I like that you can save to GitHub. --- Knute Snortum (via Gmail)

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Paul Scott
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 12:19:04AM -0500, Joshua Netterfield wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been working on an online LilyPond editor in my spare time, and would > appreciate your feedback. You can use it as a scratchpad, or sign in with a > GitHub account to save sheet music directly there. > > Try i

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Karlin High
On 1/2/2018 11:19 PM, Joshua Netterfield wrote: or sign in with a GitHub account to save sheet music directly there. So far, this looks very nice! I like the autocomplete for code and autopreview for results. I've done a little work with LilyBin and mostly liked it. But I could see that peo

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Joshua Netterfield wrote: Hi all, I've been working on an online LilyPond editor in my spare time, and would appreciate your feedback. You can use it as a scratchpad, or sign in with a GitHub account to save sheet music directly there. Try it at https://www.hacklily.or

Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-03 Thread Joshua Netterfield
Hi all, I've been working on an online LilyPond editor in my spare time, and would appreciate your feedback. You can use it as a scratchpad, or sign in with a GitHub account to save sheet music directly there. Try it at https://www.hacklily.org It's inspired by great projects like LilyBin an