Re: Point and click - permission denied

2024-03-22 Thread Tom Brennan
Ok, I just noticed that the binary location is wrong -- and I have more than one install on this computer, so I'm going to remove both and start with the latest version and see what happens. On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 10:20 AM Tom Brennan wrote: > > BTW, for what it's worth it does still seem to be

Re: Point and click - permission denied

2024-03-22 Thread Tom Brennan
BTW, for what it's worth it does still seem to be an apparmor issue. The output from dmesg is ``` [ 8087.871623] audit: type=1400 audit(177091.247:143): apparmor="DENIED" operation="exec" profile="/usr/bin/evince" name="/usr/local/bin/lilypond-wrapper.guile" pid=65082 comm="sh" requested_mask=

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Andrew Bernard
As said, I have 30-40 include files. And lilypond compiles fines, albeit slowly as it is single threaded. It's Frescobaldi that is slow. I can live without Frescobaldi, but I do really like two way point and click. Andrew On 2/05/2023 11:11 pm, Jeff Kopmanis wrote: You should look into includ

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Jeff Kopmanis
You should look into include files if you've got that much code. Lilipond can handle it, and it'll make your project much more managable. On Tue, May 2, 2023, 8:58 AM Andrew Bernard wrote: > The work is about 40,000 lines of lilypond code, but split into about ten > sections. There are only abo

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Andrew Bernard
The issue thread does not explain what the output document variable is. What is it and how do you set it? I don't think this issue has been fixed, from what I read. It would be nice if it were. Andrew On 2/05/2023 8:37 pm, Federico Bruni wrote: Il giorno mar 2 mag 2023 alle 19:30:46 +1000, A

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Andrew Bernard
The work is about 40,000 lines of lilypond code, but split into about ten sections. There are only about 30 include files. Frescobaldi is unusable, then and still now. Of the order of 30 seconds to do any operation, on a linux VM on a very fast computer. I will say that the score is a work of t

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Andrew Bernard
From work on this in the past, it's a gvim issue. Nothing to do with lilypond. Don't spend any time on it. When following this a few years ago various gvim forums indicated this is a kind of difficulty, not exactly a bug. I just thought I can't be the only one in the world wanting to use gvim

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mar 2 mag 2023 alle 19:30:46 +1000, Andrew Bernard ha scritto: Trying to use gvim, due to the problem that Frescobaldi becomes unreasonably sluggish with my very large scores, no matter what clever tricks I use to chop them up. This is:

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le mardi 02 mai 2023 à 17:44 +1000, Andrew Bernard a écrit : > A few years ago I penned a guide to getting lilypond PDF point and click > going with gvim under Ubuntu. > > Time has moved on and that guide is no longer right for Fedora 38. > > Does anybody have gvim going with Fedora and if so, c

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Andrew Bernard
Fedora 38, Gnome 44, Evince works fine. No problem at all and nothing to configure. That's the environment. Trying to use gvim, due to the problem that Frescobaldi becomes unreasonably sluggish with my very large scores, no matter what clever tricks I use to chop them up. I have been using e

Re: Point and click with gvim under Fedora 38

2023-05-02 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mar 2 mag 2023 alle 17:44:04 +1000, Andrew Bernard ha scritto: A few years ago I penned a guide to getting lilypond PDF point and click going with gvim under Ubuntu. Time has moved on and that guide is no longer right for Fedora 38. Does anybody have gvim going with Fedora and if

Re: point-and-click default

2022-01-05 Thread David Wright
On Sat 01 Jan 2022 at 22:27:31 (+0100), Valentin Petzel wrote: > May I just fan the fire by saying that on kde this works out of the box? > > That being said, the only really usable pnc implementation is Frescobaldi, as > that one will keep track while you’re editing the file and thus always poin

Re: point-and-click default

2022-01-04 Thread Federico Bruni
For the records, I've added an issue on Frescobaldi tracker: https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/1412

Re: point-and-click default

2022-01-01 Thread Valentin Petzel
May I just fan the fire by saying that on kde this works out of the box? That being said, the only really usable pnc implementation is Frescobaldi, as that one will keep track while you’re editing the file and thus always point to the right thing. And I don’t see much of a problem with disablin

Re: point-and-click default

2022-01-01 Thread Wols Lists
On 30/12/2021 17:22, David Zelinsky wrote: In evince on my Ubuntu system, clicking on the note elicits an error, because evince does not know what to do with a "textedit:..." link. Section 4.1 of the Usage Manual (under 4. External Programs) explains how to make it work. Nor does my Windows set

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread David Kastrup
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes: > Hi David, >> I've been using Lilypond for a few years, and only yesterday learned >> about the point-and-click feature in pdf output. In particular, I had >> no idea that by default Lilypond includes absolute pathnames to local >> source files on my system as metadat

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi David, I've been using Lilypond for a few years, and only yesterday learned about the point-and-click feature in pdf output. In particular, I had no idea that by default Lilypond includes absolute pathnames to local source files on my system as metadata in the pdf output files. So when I upl

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread David Zelinsky
David Zelinsky writes: > Tom Sgouros writes: > >> For those of us just catching up, can someone explain how to see the >> metadata? I guess this is more of a PDF question, but while I have some >> experts' attention... >> >> Thank you, >> >> -Tom > > I can only tell you about evince, the pdf re

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread David Zelinsky
Tom Sgouros writes: > For those of us just catching up, can someone explain how to see the > metadata? I guess this is more of a PDF question, but while I have some > experts' attention... > > Thank you, > > -Tom I can only tell you about evince, the pdf reader I use. But I expect it should be

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread David Zelinsky
Knute Snortum writes: > On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 7:13 PM David Zelinsky wrote: > [...] >> But even if it is configured to work, it seems like a REALLY BAD IDEA to >> have this feature enabled *by default*. Or, if it is to be the default, >> it ought to be mentioned VERY PROMINENTLY, so anyone in

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread Tom Sgouros
For those of us just catching up, can someone explain how to see the metadata? I guess this is more of a PDF question, but while I have some experts' attention... Thank you, -Tom On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 10:25 AM Knute Snortum wrote: > On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 7:13 PM David Zelinsky > wrote: >

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread Knute Snortum
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 7:13 PM David Zelinsky wrote: [...] > But even if it is configured to work, it seems like a REALLY BAD IDEA to > have this feature enabled *by default*. Or, if it is to be the default, > it ought to be mentioned VERY PROMINENTLY, so anyone installing and > using Lilypond w

Re: point-and-click default

2021-12-30 Thread Kevin Barry
> > > This point-and-click seems like a useful feature for editing, *if* it's > configured to work on your system. But it apparently is not usually set > up that way by default, at least on most Linux systems. (I do > appreciate the instructions in the manual for configuring it, and plan > to do

Re: point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-14 Thread David Wright
On Mon 14 Dec 2020 at 14:10:41 (-), damianlegassick wrote: > > Short-ish answer: I still can't get point and click to work in Xfce4 with > *any* editor. Invoking the clicked pdf links from a GUI seems blocked in some > way: the embedded links open correctly from the terminal with Geany and

Re: point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-14 Thread damianlegassick
Thanks David Short-ish answer: I still can't get point and click to work in Xfce4 with *any* editor. Invoking the clicked pdf links from a GUI seems blocked in some way: the embedded links open correctly from the terminal with Geany and Gvim/Vim. However, the exact same instructions work und

Re:  point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-13 Thread David Wright
On Sat 12 Dec 2020 at 11:20:27 (-), damianlegassick wrote: > On 12 December 2020 at 3:29, David Wright wrote: > > > Sorry, I can't keep up.  > > lol. yes I'm flailing a bit. This all stems from the fact that I don't have > my mac atm and I've decided that I do want point and click after all

Re: point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-12 Thread damianlegassick
On 12 December 2020 at 3:29, David Wright wrote: On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 15:09:38 (-), damianlegassick wrote: On 11 December 2020 at 14:38, David Wright wrote: On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 12:59:41 (-), damianlegassick wrote: On 11 December 2020 at 12:41, damianlegassick wrote: Hi (and sor

Re:  point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-11 Thread David Wright
On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 15:09:38 (-), damianlegassick wrote: > On 11 December 2020 at 14:38, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 12:59:41 (-), damianlegassick wrote: > On 11 December 2020 at 12:41, damianlegassick wrote: > Hi (and sorry to those weary of the point and click question

Re: point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-11 Thread damianlegassick
On 11 December 2020 at 14:38, David Wright wrote: On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 12:59:41 (-), damianlegassick wrote: On 11 December 2020 at 12:41, damianlegassick wrote: Hi (and sorry to those weary of the point and click questions) can anybody share their method for: vim (not gvim) a.n.other

Re:  point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-11 Thread David Wright
On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 12:59:41 (-), damianlegassick wrote: > On 11 December 2020 at 12:41, damianlegassick wrote: > Hi (and sorry to those weary of the point and click questions) > can anybody share their method for: > vim (not gvim) > a.n.other pdf viewer > xfce4 > thanks > one thing is that 

Re: point and click vim (not gvim) xfce4

2020-12-11 Thread damianlegassick
On 11 December 2020 at 12:41, damianlegassick wrote: Hi (and sorry to those weary of the point and click questions) can anybody share their method for: vim (not gvim) a.n.other pdf viewer xfce4 thanks one thing is that  https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/usage/configuring-

Re: Point and click with Gnome 3 and Emacs

2018-11-14 Thread Federico Bruni
On Thu, 15 Nov, 2018 at 6:49 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote: Answering my own question, sorry for the noise. Start emacs --daemon. Then run emacsclient -c. This after following the instructions in the NR to setup Gnome 3. [It was the -c flag that eluded me.] The easiest way is adding this lin

Re: Point and click with Gnome 3 and Emacs

2018-11-14 Thread Andrew Bernard
Answering my own question, sorry for the noise. Start emacs --daemon. Then run emacsclient -c. This after following the instructions in the NR to setup Gnome 3. [It was the -c flag that eluded me.] Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gn

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Pierre-Luc, > Oooh, so you mean that grobs now containing mostly a > textedit:///path/to/file:line:column:something could then include much > more stuff. A sort of dictionary containing lots of information (voice staff > and > so many possible mores! ;-) ) that some editor could fetch and > in

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Pierre-Luc Gauthier
2017-06-14 17:34 GMT-04:00 Kieren MacMillan : >> How could the editor know? >> What if VariableA is used by two voices? Which one should it refer to? > > The one you clicked on in the PDF. ;) Oooh, so you mean that grobs now containing mostly a textedit:///path/to/file:line:column:something could

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Pierre-Luc, > How could the editor know? > What if VariableA is used by two voices? Which one should it refer to? The one you clicked on in the PDF. ;) I suppose in the *extremely rare* circumstance that a single grob is contained at exactly the same [physical] spot in the same parent (e.g.

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Pierre-Luc Gauthier
>>> Maybe something like: right-click on a grob to get a list of possible >>> targets in the code (e.g., "Staff, Voice, quoted source, Lilypond >>> definition of 'acciaccatura'"), select item and be taken to that 'level'. >> >> IFAIK, no such information are contained in the PDF itself which woul

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Pierre-Luc, >> On a related note: Do you use Frescobaldi? > > Mainly yes. > Although I am using emacs more and more on a daily basis and I expect > to migrate my LilyPond workflow into it the following years. Interesting! >> I imagine the implementation of a really good solution to this prob

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Pierre-Luc Gauthier
Thanks for the reply Kieren, > On a related note: Do you use Frescobaldi? Mainly yes. Although I am using emacs more and more on a daily basis and I expect to migrate my LilyPond workflow into it the following years. > I imagine the implementation of a really good solution to this problem would

Re: point-and-click to the finger not the moon

2017-06-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Pierre-Luc, > where does the "point-and-click" > embedded reference (li . col) points to? and how could I make point it > shallower (i.e. make it point to "the finger" and not the moon) This is something I'm struggling with, as well. On a related note: Do you use Frescobaldi? I imagine the im

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-15 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 15.06.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Trevor: Not that it'll help your particular workflow, but somebody might be interested to learn that LilyBin now does point-and-click. Bravo! Thank you :-) Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lily

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-15 Thread Trevor
Not that it'll help your particular workflow, but somebody might be interested to learn that LilyBin now does point-and-click. On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 1:40 AM Federico Bruni wrote: > Hi all > > Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer > (either Evinc

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-08 Thread Scott Miller
Point and click works great in KDE with okular and kate. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-08 Thread David Kastrup
Laura Conrad writes: >> "Federico" == Federico Bruni writes: > > Federico> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF > viewer > Federico> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor? > > I've been using point-and-click between Xpdf and emacs for years. I've > th

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-08 Thread Laura Conrad
> "Federico" == Federico Bruni writes: Federico> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer Federico> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor? I've been using point-and-click between Xpdf and emacs for years. I've thought of switching to evince, especia

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-06 Thread Urs Liska
Thank you very much, this actually works with minimal fuss! Urs Am 06.06.2015 um 15:26 schrieb Mark Knoop: At 11:37 on 06 Jun 2015, Urs Liska wrote: Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr: On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote: Does anybody here use point-and-click from an ex

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-06 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno sab 6 giu 2015 alle 15:26, Mark Knoop ha scritto: Works for me on Fedora using my install script here: https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly Thank you Mark, it works pretty well! I'm using these options for Frescobaldi: [editor] editor = frescobaldi #command = --remote +:{line}:nor

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-06 Thread Mark Knoop
At 11:37 on 06 Jun 2015, Urs Liska wrote: >Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr: >>On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote: >>> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer >>> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor? >>> I find it useful when transcribin

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-06 Thread Urs Liska
Same with me (evince on Debian/Gnome). I've given up on this long time ago. Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr : > > >On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote: >> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer >> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?

Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-06 Thread Peter Bjuhr
On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote: Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor? I find it useful when transcribing from a PDF manuscript, because I can organize three different windows (manuscript, PDF preview and li

Re: Point and click off by one after markup

2014-10-24 Thread Richard Shann
David has pointed out to me that what was tripping me up with this file was a CR character (0x0D) which is white space and is treated as such, but editors should not treat it as starting a line, which the GtkSourceView widget was doing. So looked at in (for example) gedit, the line count was wrong,

Re: Point and click off by one after markup

2014-10-24 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 24.10.2014 um 13:59 schrieb Richard Shann: On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 11:15 +0200, Helge Kruse wrote: Thank you for your response. I think you should not added control characters like newline to the markup text. yes, perhaps that is the case - I assumed any white space was acceptable, but it seem

Re: Point and click off by one after markup

2014-10-24 Thread Richard Shann
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 11:15 +0200, Helge Kruse wrote: Thank you for your response. > I think you should not added control characters like newline to the > markup text. yes, perhaps that is the case - I assumed any white space was acceptable, but it seems in some circumstances to trigger this undesi

Re: Point and click off by one after markup

2014-10-24 Thread Helge Kruse
I think you should not added control characters like newline to the markup text.When you want to have more than one line, please use the \column markup. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/formatting-text#index-font-families \markup{ \column { \bold{hi} "" } } Regar

Re: point and click in gvim

2014-01-01 Thread Stjepan Horvat
Try reading this https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly maybe it helps.. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: point and click in gvim

2013-12-31 Thread Federico Bruni
Hi Stefan please don't reply to me only, keep the list in Cc 2013/12/31 Stefan Thomas > Dear Federico, > I think I didn't understand it. > I've tried it with > lilypond-invoke-editor gvim --remote +:line:normcolumn test.ly > but I got: > ERROR: no such option: "remote" you could have tested i

Re: point and click in gvim

2013-12-30 Thread Federico Bruni
Il 27/dic/2013 18:34 "Stefan Thomas" ha scritto: > > Dear community, > I would like to enable point and click for okular and gvim on my ubuntu-machine. > Does someone know, how to do it? > Thanks > Stefan > Have you tried adapting this information to your needs? http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Docu

Re: point-and-click

2013-12-10 Thread Keith OHara
Tom van der Hoeven vanderHoeven.biz> writes: > If you enable point-and-click you get at each note for instance > textedit://C:/Users/Tom/Music/altviool/PROKOF%7e1/Altviool/fret.lyp:92:7:7 > can the user change it to for instance > fret.lyp:92:7:7 > or is there only on or off. In a LilyPond inpu

Re: point and click

2013-09-08 Thread Urs Liska
Might be an intersting idea, not for the general concept but for Frescobaldi development. Should be trivial to append sth like '-draft' when compiling in preview mode. (Has to be selectable in the preferences of course) Urs Helge Kruse schrieb: >Am 07.09.2013 14:31, schrieb Janek Warchoł: >

Re: point and click

2013-09-08 Thread Helge Kruse
Am 07.09.2013 14:31, schrieb Janek Warchoł: Well, there's a concept of "preview mode" and "publish mode" in Frescobaldi (the second one produces pdfs without point-and-click). The idea is that when you finish your work, you use "publish mode" to create final pdf. When you've done this, have two

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread Carl Peterson
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 8:04 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > > > The links do no harm. If at any point of time file size is a problem > for any given person, he can reduce it himself. > > I have a problem with this statement. If they do no harm, why then does the Usage file say: *"Note:* You should a

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska writes: > Am 07.09.2013 13:49, schrieb Janek Warchoł: >> >> Ok, that'd be helpful indeed, but (correct me if i'm wrong) all the >> links in the pdf are absolute paths pointing to the original source >> file. Which means that: >> - if i move my source file, the link doesn't work >> - if

Re: point and click (was: Project Completed(-ish))

2013-09-07 Thread Urs Liska
Am 07.09.2013 13:49, schrieb Janek Warchoł: Ok, that'd be helpful indeed, but (correct me if i'm wrong) all the links in the pdf are absolute paths pointing to the original source file. Which means that: - if i move my source file, the link doesn't work - if i don't have the source file, the li

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread luis jure
on 2013-09-07 at 14:04 David Kastrup wrote: > You propose making life tough for a majority of people just to save file > space for a preferred use modus of yourself. well, i guess no-one of us really knows offhand what the "majority of people" think or prefer, so i'll speak for myself. in my op

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread Urs Liska
Am 07.09.2013 14:54, schrieb David Kastrup: Janek Warchoł writes: 2013/9/7 David Kastrup : Janek Warchoł writes: So, as i see it, the links are useful only for the person who produced the pdf. Sure. They point is that they _are_ useful. My point is: - if you don't compile the file yours

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread David Kastrup
Janek Warchoł writes: > 2013/9/7 David Kastrup : >> Janek Warchoł writes: >>> So, as i see it, the links are useful only for the person who produced >>> the pdf. >> >> Sure. They point is that they _are_ useful. >> >>> My point is: >>> - if you don't compile the file yourself, the links are use

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/9/7 David Kastrup : > Janek Warchoł writes: >> So, as i see it, the links are useful only for the person who produced >> the pdf. > > Sure. They point is that they _are_ useful. > >> My point is: >> - if you don't compile the file yourself, the links are useless anyway >> - if you compile th

Re: point and click

2013-09-07 Thread David Kastrup
Janek Warchoł writes: > 2013/9/7 David Kastrup : >> Janek Warchoł writes: >>> I think that we should turn point and click off by default. It only >>> makes sense with smart editors like Frescobaldi, which should be able >>> to turn this on when they need it. >> >> I very much disagree. lilypon

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-07 Thread David Kastrup
Helge Kruse writes: > 2013/2/6 David Kastrup > > > > That's rather a lack of copy&paste skills. You can't add or remove > parentheses in Scheme without changing the meaning. > > Nope. I was able to copy your excerpt just fine. The Scheme interpreter and I disagree. For starte

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-07 Thread Helge Kruse
2013/2/6 David Kastrup > > That's rather a lack of copy&paste skills. You can't add or remove > parentheses in Scheme without changing the meaning. > Nope. I was able to copy your excerpt just fine. But i needs Scheme skills to identify where it should be place in my example. I tried several p

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-06 Thread David Kastrup
Helge Kruse writes: > 2013/2/4 David Kastrup > > I have created > http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3153> > which will > let all the music created within #{ ... #} point to \tr. That's > pretty > much the best you can hope to do with reasonable effort. >

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-06 Thread Helge Kruse
2013/2/4 David Kastrup > I have created > http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3153> which will > let all the music created within #{ ... #} point to \tr. That's pretty > much the best you can hope to do with reasonable effort. Ah that's great I will try this, when a Lilypond vers

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-04 Thread David Kastrup
Helge Kruse writes: > I wrote a small helper to set tuplets that are wide spreaded over the > score. It gives a compact source. But the PDF file includes > point-and-click information that points to the function and not the > actual notes that I entered. As a workaround I can click at the > tripl

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-01 Thread David Kastrup
Helge Kruse writes: > Hello, > > I wrote a small helper to set tuplets that are wide spreaded over the > score. It gives a compact source. But the PDF file includes > point-and-click information that points to the function and not the > actual notes that I entered. As a workaround I can click at

Re: LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?)

2012-03-19 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op Sat, 17 Mar 2012 11:05:59 - "Phil Holmes" schreef: > - Original Message - > From: "Wilbert Berendsen" > > But in upcoming Frescobaldi 2.0.5 I have added some additional > > logic to look for LilyPond in other locations, even if they are not > > in the PATH. Currently "C:\Program

Re: LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?)

2012-03-18 Thread Helge Kruse
- Original Message - From: "Wilbert Berendsen" To: Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 9:40 PM Subject: LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?) Currently "C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin" is searched, and I can add more (need to test cu

Re: LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?)

2012-03-17 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: "Wilbert Berendsen" To: Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 8:40 PM Subject: LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?) Op Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:36:33 -0400 Father Gordon Gilbert schreef: For whatever reason, Fresco was n

LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?)

2012-03-16 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:36:33 -0400 Father Gordon Gilbert schreef: > For whatever reason, Fresco was not showing the full path to LilyPond. > Never had this problem before, but when I put it in there, all > worked! Frescobaldi just tries if 'lilypond.exe' (or 'lilypond-windows.exe', which does n

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-15 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Yes it should. Especially for us non-geeks who understand a bit of this kind of thing. We need to know where to click and exactly what to type. Blessings, Gordon+ On 15/03/2012, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > > On 3/15/12 5:36 AM, "Father Gordon Gilbert" wrote: > >>Hi guys, >> >>For whatever reaso

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-15 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 3/15/12 5:36 AM, "Father Gordon Gilbert" wrote: >Hi guys, > >For whatever reason, Fresco was not showing the full path to LilyPond. > Never had this problem before, but when I put it in there, all >worked! I think this is a reflection of a solution to issue 1948. The windows installer no l

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-15 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Hi guys, For whatever reason, Fresco was not showing the full path to LilyPond. Never had this problem before, but when I put it in there, all worked! Thanks! Gordon+ On 15/03/2012, James wrote: > Father Gilbert > > On 14 March 2012 23:35, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote: >> Thanks, Wilbert, >>

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-15 Thread James
Father Gilbert On 14 March 2012 23:35, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote: > Thanks, Wilbert, > > I had figured it was something like that, but I am too far from geeky > to be able to implement something that complicated.  I certainly do > make use of it, though! > > I have another problem now, however.

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-15 Thread Francisco Vila
2012/3/15 Father Gordon Gilbert : > Starting lilypond-windows.exe. [file.ly]... > Could not start lilypond-windows.exe. > Please check path and permissions. Sounds like Frescobaldi does not find your new lilypond install in the directory where it used to be, maybe it has been installed in another

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-15 Thread James
Hello, On 14 March 2012 23:35, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote: > Thanks, Wilbert, > > I had figured it was something like that, but I am too far from geeky > to be able to implement something that complicated.  I certainly do > make use of it, though! > > I have another problem now, however. > > Whe

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-14 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Thanks, Wilbert, I had figured it was something like that, but I am too far from geeky to be able to implement something that complicated. I certainly do make use of it, though! I have another problem now, however. When I upgraded Lily to the latest (2.15.33) and began to use Fresco again to wo

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-14 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op Sat, 10 Mar 2012 13:13:05 -0500 Father Gordon Gilbert schreef: > Yes, changing a note and recompiling did the trick, thanks! I had > done a convert-ly and recompiled, and I suppose that's why it pointed > down to where the changes were listed. Indeed changes a convert-ly run the whole docume

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-10 Thread Francisco Vila
2012/3/10 Father Gordon Gilbert : > Hi guys, > > Yes, changing a note and recompiling did the trick, thanks!  I had done a > convert-ly and recompiled, and I suppose that's why it pointed down to where > the changes were listed. It is not really necessary to change a note but that makes you visual

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-10 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Hi guys, Yes, changing a note and recompiling did the trick, thanks! I had done a convert-ly and recompiled, and I suppose that's why it pointed down to where the changes were listed. Thanks for fantastic programs, both Lily and Fresco, and thanks for such an active and helpful forum. Blessings

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-10 Thread Shane Brandes
Also you may want to check under the program options to make sure the pdf reader is properly pointing to the correct pdf reader version. Under settings program configure or something like that. Shane On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Francisco Vila wrote: > 2012/3/10 Father Gordon Gilbert : >> H

Re: Point-and-click on Frescobaldi?

2012-03-10 Thread Francisco Vila
2012/3/10 Father Gordon Gilbert : > Hi all, > > I recently installed the most recent Frescobaldi 2.0.4 on my Windoze box (XP > Pro), and last night got the latest Lily 2.15.33. > > Now when I try to work on a file, the point-and-click seems to be broken. > When I mouse over a note in the pdf, it pu

Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Vicente Solsona
So in the future it may become possible to drag a note to a different octave, or to draw slurs between notes by dragging, or to right-click a slur and select "Down" or "Dashed" or whatever. All without needing any change to LilyPond itself. if you allow me to make a feature request, the slur tw

Re: [Frescobaldi] Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Brett McCoy
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Francisco Vila wrote: > 2011/9/27 Wilbert Berendsen : >> Op Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:38:23 -0400 >> Brett McCoy schreef: >> Everything is configurable indeed: Edit->Preferences->Fonts & >> Colors->Preview Background and Preview Highlight. But the latter is by >> defau

Re: [Frescobaldi] Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Francisco Vila
2011/9/27 Wilbert Berendsen : > Op Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:38:23 -0400 > Brett McCoy schreef: > >> The PDF view is black on light beige and the >> highlight is a slightly darker beige. Something more obvious like >> purple or green would make it more prominent. Or is this configurable? >> I didn't see

Re: [Frescobaldi] Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Brett McCoy
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Wilbert Berendsen wrote: >> The PDF view is black on light beige and the >> highlight is a slightly darker beige. Something more obvious like >> purple or green would make it more prominent. Or is this configurable? >> I didn't see any way to change the background

Re: [Frescobaldi] Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:38:23 -0400 Brett McCoy schreef: > The PDF view is black on light beige and the > highlight is a slightly darker beige. Something more obvious like > purple or green would make it more prominent. Or is this configurable? > I didn't see any way to change the background color

Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Brett McCoy
Never mind I found it! On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Brett McCoy wrote: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Wilbert Berendsen wrote: > >> Frescobaldi 2 couples the point-and-click links as soon as a PDF is >> loaded to positions in the text document. If you alter the document, the >> links in

Re: point and click (was: Alpha-release of Frescobaldi 2.0)

2011-09-27 Thread Brett McCoy
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Wilbert Berendsen wrote: > Frescobaldi 2 couples the point-and-click links as soon as a PDF is > loaded to positions in the text document. If you alter the document, the > links in the PDF document stay connected with the positions in the > text document. One sug

Re: point and click

2011-09-27 Thread Urs Liska
Am 27.09.2011 14:20, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen: Op Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:46:01 +0200 Urs Liska schreef: And (according to the release notes) it still works after you have changed the source code (the links lilypond attach to the objects point to specific line numbers, and if the code is changed

Re: Point-and-click in jEdit LilyPondTool

2009-06-15 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Bertalan, That sounds like a great idea. But until I got this email from Francisco, I had no idea that did anything -- now I can see that is also a great tool for switching windows ... Thanks so much -- lemme know when that version is out, and I will upgrade. Blessings, Gordon+ On 15/06/200

Re: Point-and-click in jEdit LilyPondTool

2009-06-15 Thread Bertalan Fodor
In a few days, I will release a new version of LilyPondTool having the PDF viewer as a dockable window. That will make much better point-and-click experience. > 2009/6/14 Father Gordon Gilbert : >> When I look at the PDF display of my pieces, I can't point-and-click >> from >> that to my file.  I'

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