Which OS are you using?
What is the exact message?
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Michael Dykes wrote:
> Thanks, Nick. That solved one prob, but brought up another. Not I get the
> errorjava.io IOException:error=20
> when I try to compile. Any thoughts? Thanks again.
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Thanks, Nick. That solved one prob, but brought up another. Not I get the
errorjava.io IOException:error=20
when I try to compile. Any thoughts? Thanks again.
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On 18/04/11 17:47, Michael Dykes wrote:
Nick Payne internode.on.net> writes:
In the options for Lilypondtool in jEdit (Plugins / Plugin Options
/LilypondTool / Commands), do you have the correct path to the Lilypond
binary. You should also have the jEdit SideKick plugin installed and the
opti
Nick Payne internode.on.net> writes:
> In the options for Lilypondtool in jEdit (Plugins / Plugin Options
> /LilypondTool / Commands), do you have the correct path to the Lilypond
> binary. You should also have the jEdit SideKick plugin installed and the
> option "Parse on keystroke" checked.
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Michael Dykes
wrote:
I just started using JEdit and the LilypondTools provided as a plug-in for
that editor. Everytime I use it though, I keep getting the follwoing error:
java.io IOException:error=2, No such file or directory - Any help
resolving this would be
Hello Michael,
I know next to nothing about JEdit, except that it installed on my
(Windows) system without any difficulty. No-one else has replied, so I
thought I'd mention that a few more details are probably required
before anyone can help. It would appear that JEdit is not finding a
necessary fi
I just started using JEdit and the LilypondTools provided as a plug-in for
that editor. Everytime I use it though, I keep getting the follwoing error:
java.io IOException:error=2, No such file or directory - Any help
resolving this would be appreciated. Thanks.
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In Christ,
Michael D
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