Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Aaron Mendez wrote:
>> I am a 100% newbie, having just discovered LilyPond last week, but
>> a big see future for it in my work. I would like to request that
>> minimal AppleScriptability be implemented at an appropriate time. I
>> will probably be coding my .ly files in BB
Arjan Bos wrote:
tell application "Preview"
repeat with i from 1 to number of windows
set current_window to item i of windows
set current_name to name of the document of the current_window
if current_name is "AdemVanEeuwigheid.pdf" then
close window i
bbarros wrote:
what do I do with this file?
Just grab the newest Lilypond bundle out of TextMate's subversion
repository, or grab the GetBundle bundle from http://validcode.net/stuff
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Jacob Rus escreveu:
By the way, is there any continuing development on the Lilypond.app
pyobjc application?
No.
Hmm, so what does this mean? Is the plan to leave it as-is, and still
recommend it as the way to install lilypond on OS X, or is there some
other way
Jacob Rus wrote:
I recently put together a Lilypond bundle for the [TextMate][tm]
text editor, which any Mac users on this list might like to try.
The easiest way to get it is to first install TextMate, and then
use the recently-created ["GetBundle"][gb] tool by Sebastian Gräßl.
like updating code to the most recent lilypond
version, engraving, or creating midi files, make TextMate even more
useful than the venerable emacs, in my opinion (and far prettier on the
Mac ;). Best of all, customizing TextMate is *really easy*, so even
newbies can mold it to their n
g environment around. But for those things, your help is
needed. If anyone is interested, drop by [##textmate][irc]
sometime.
[irc]: irc://irc.freenode.net/##textmate
Cheers, Jacob Rus
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