> On 16 Nov 2022, at 00:41, Andrew Bernard wrote:
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> I have never had a Windows app certified, but I don't think there is any
> cost associated with it, it's just a process at Microsoft. This sort of
> signing in not a TLS certificate possibly involving cost (though most people
> use Let's
I have never had a Windows app certified, but I don't think there is any
cost associated with it, it's just a process at Microsoft. This sort of
signing in not a TLS certificate possibly involving cost (though most
people use Let's Encrypt now).
This is a page from Microsoft. I think it's outd
On 11/15/2022 2:30 PM, Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond
development wrote:
b) whether we would need to buy a certificate for that.
I think the answer is "yes, need to buy certificate."
And even that is no guarantee of executables not getting flagged after
downloads, UNLESS there is
On Sun, 2022-11-13 at 13:36 -0800, Knute Snortum wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 13, 2022 at 9:38 AM Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user
> discussion wrote:
> >
> > We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.81. This is the
> > second release candidate towards the ne
On 2022-11-13 1:36 pm, Knute Snortum wrote:
Just a note on the Windows side. Norton did not like lilypond.exe at
all and Windows didn't either. Lots of blocking the program from
writing. I don't know if anything can be done on the LilyPond side.
Do people register their programs and certify th
On Sun, Nov 13, 2022 at 9:38 AM Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user
discussion wrote:
>
> We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.81. This is the
> second release candidate towards the next stable version 2.24.0
> expected in December. Please test your scores with this
We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.81. This is the
second release candidate towards the next stable version 2.24.0
expected in December. Please test your scores with this version and
report back the experience as well as any problems you encounter.
Please refer to the Installing