Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread chip
w PDF, it automatically updates the window to show you the new file... It also runs on both Linux and Windows. Nick -Original Message- Behalf Of chip Sent: Thursday, 1 January 2009 02:35 To: Francisco Vila Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org; Carl D. Sorensen Subject: Re: save generated files

RE: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Nick Payne
cally updates the window to show you the new file... It also runs on both Linux and Windows. Nick > -Original Message- > Behalf Of chip > Sent: Thursday, 1 January 2009 02:35 > To: Francisco Vila > Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org; Carl D. Sorensen > Subject: Re: save genera

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Francisco Vila írta: 2008/12/31 Carl D. Sorensen : Why not LilyPondTool for Jedit? I use it and it's _very_ convenient but the whole thing has a few problems: jEdit sometimes exits unexpectedly. No other program I use in Linux does that, except f-spot. jEdit is heavy to load and very

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Tim Slattery
chip wrote: >When I installed lily on xp it put the shortcut on the desktop, how >would I run it from the 'other' directory? right now all the files, 8 of >them each time I drop the .ly file onto the lily icon, are written to >the desktop. Do I move the shortcut icon into the new directory and

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Francisco Vila
2008/12/31 Carl D. Sorensen : > Why not LilyPondTool for Jedit? I use it and it's _very_ convenient but the whole thing has a few problems: jEdit sometimes exits unexpectedly. No other program I use in Linux does that, except f-spot. jEdit is heavy to load and very resource consuming. The jPedal

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 12/31/08 8:35 AM, "chip" wrote: > No it does not take exclusive ownership - it does have the refresh > option. but the deal breaker for me is that it does not have the status > bar at the bottom of the window. When I cursor over a note there is > nothing to show what line of code that not l

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread chip
Francisco Vila wrote: 2008/12/31 M Watts : Sumatra is a GPLed pdf reader for windows http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/ It's fast and lightweight, and is also available as part of the PortableApps.com flashdrive bundle. Does it take the PDF file as exclusive ownership? In

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Francisco Vila
2008/12/31 M Watts : > Sumatra is a GPLed pdf reader for windows > http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/ > > It's fast and lightweight, and is also available as part of the > PortableApps.com flashdrive bundle. Does it take the PDF file as exclusive ownership? In case not, does it have a

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread M Watts
Francisco Vila wrote: 2008/12/31 chip : Thanks. One more question - what do you use for your .pdf reader? I've tried close to a dozen different readers and only one has a reload option, but it lacks a status bar at the bottom of the window (therefore no line numbers when mousing over the note

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-31 Thread Francisco Vila
2008/12/31 chip : > Thanks. One more question - what do you use for your .pdf reader? I've tried > close to a dozen different readers and only one has a reload option, but it > lacks a status bar at the bottom of the window (therefore no line numbers > when mousing over the notes). On Windows, my

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-30 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 12/30/08 10:13 PM, "chip" wrote: > Carl D. Sorensen wrote: >> >> On 12/30/08 9:42 PM, "chip" wrote: >> >> >>> Carl D. Sorensen wrote: >>> On 12/30/08 8:32 PM, "chip" wrote: > Thanks. One more question - what do you use for your .pdf reader? I've > tried close to a dozen di

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-30 Thread chip
Carl D. Sorensen wrote: On 12/30/08 9:42 PM, "chip" wrote: Carl D. Sorensen wrote: On 12/30/08 8:32 PM, "chip" wrote: Is it possible to tell Lily to save all generated files to a separate directory? One that I define? I'd like to have a separate directory for each differe

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-30 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 12/30/08 9:42 PM, "chip" wrote: > Carl D. Sorensen wrote: >> >> On 12/30/08 8:32 PM, "chip" wrote: >> >> >>> Is it possible to tell Lily to save all generated files to a separate >>> directory? One that I define? I'd like to have a separate directory for >>> each different song. >>> >

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-30 Thread chip
Carl D. Sorensen wrote: On 12/30/08 8:32 PM, "chip" wrote: Is it possible to tell Lily to save all generated files to a separate directory? One that I define? I'd like to have a separate directory for each different song. Create the new directory, write your .ly file into it. Cha

Re: save generated files to a separate directory

2008-12-30 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 12/30/08 8:32 PM, "chip" wrote: > Is it possible to tell Lily to save all generated files to a separate > directory? One that I define? I'd like to have a separate directory for > each different song. > > > Create the new directory, write your .ly file into it. Change to the directory,