On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 1:51 PM Hajo Baess wrote:
> I can't wait to see Frescobaldi 4.0.0 being released. In the flatpak
> everything seems to be ok so far (although I have not done a real in-
> depth testing). The only thing - a glitch which already was present in
> 3.3.0 - is the English contex
Oh, thank you for the update. Well, I must admit that I could have seen
the changes on Github if only I would have looked a bit more
attentively. The only thing I had really noticed, was that the
information about Frescobaldi being on the verge of being unmaintained
had disappeared.
I can't wait to
Mats-Olof,
I've been using Lilypond for ten years, but still consider myself a beginner...
I find Frescobaldi incredibly useful when working with Lilypond - I really like
how it presents the information and highlights exactly where my mistakes are...
usually typos, like hitting a 5 instead of a
On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 8:06 AM Hajo Baess wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> yesterday I updated my Frescobaldi flatpak from the flathub beta
> channel. when I launched the flatpak, I saw (to my surprise) that it
> said 'Frescobaldi 4.0.0' on the splash screen. And when you compare the
> information about
Hello,
I have looked around for a possible Frescobaldi replacement in case it
should remain unmaintained for a longer time. I have test-driven Visual
Studio, and I might opt for it as a replacement. But Frescobaldi is
just a fantastic tool and so good that I will keep using it as long as
possible.
Hello all,
yesterday I updated my Frescobaldi flatpak from the flathub beta
channel. when I launched the flatpak, I saw (to my surprise) that it
said 'Frescobaldi 4.0.0' on the splash screen. And when you compare the
information about Frescobaldi 3.3.0 with version 4.0.0, you can see
quite a few d
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 2:43 PM John Burt wrote:
> That worked! thank you. I don't understand the thing with \partial 1024
> s1024, though.
>
I found the "\partial 1024 s1024" trick here:
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/displaying-rhythms#unmetered-music
Without it, you d
I've used both, but the user experience with Frescobaldi is hands-down
superior. It's integrated and doesn't require alot of the user to figure
things out. The problem with Frescobaldi is that its developer is retiring
from the project, so it needs a new shepard. I'll continue to use it as
long
Hi!
I am still a beginner with LilyPond and haven’t quite gotten over the hurdles
yet, even though I’ve managed to produce a number of completed sheet music
pieces.
I’m working in Frescobaldi but am considering using Visual Studio instead. I
wanted to ask you, the LilyPond pros, which tools yo