Bengtsson
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I need support :)
Currently, both actions (edit and process) are defined for .ly files, so
if you right-click on the file you get an option to open it in an
editor. The only question is which one should be the
Bertalan Fodor writes:
>> I would rather it open in an editor - I prefer UltraEdit.
>
> Should we change the default association to Notepad or Wordpad or something?
Now we bind to notepad, but we could bind to whatever editing of (.ly
made earlier) or .txt or .bat files is already bound to. Peop
Currently, both actions (edit and process) are defined for .ly files,
so if you right-click on the file you get an option to open it in an
editor. The only question is which one should be the default "open"
command. I definitely vote for the current solution since you typically
will process the fil
> In MS Windows, default the abc.ly file evoke the Cygwin bash;
> unfortunately
> it dosen't work that way, at least it's lilypond abc.ly .
Why? The default action on double click is to run lilypond and launch
Acrobat.
> I would rather it open in an editor - I prefer UltraEdit.
Should we chan
In MS Windows, default the abc.ly file evoke the Cygwin bash; unfortunately
it dosen't work that way, at least it's lilypond abc.ly .
I would rather it open in an editor - I prefer UltraEdit.
Modiry Windows Explorer / Tool / Option / File type,
make the .LY (add one if there is no .LY ) associa
LilyPond runs on CygWin, which is a Linux-like environment on Windows. Many
programs that come from Linux-world can be run on this environment, LilyPond
is one of them.
> and says "bash-2.05b$"
How do you start it? (Actually cygwin should be started with
c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat or bash --login)
If yo
Welcome to linux.
your just got a command prompt.
Before you go into shock I would suggest reading the docs.
I also came from a windows background and while it took me a bit of time
to 'catch on' it was more than worth it.
This group is also an above average resource for newbies.
Aaron
On Thu,