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Re: save generated files to a separate directory


From: chip
Subject: Re: save generated files to a separate directory
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 22:38:14 -0700
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Nick Payne wrote:
jEdit with LilyPondTool and the jPedal PDF viewer. Click on a note in the
viewer and it takes you to the note in the source ly file. You don't have to
close the PDF in the viewer in order to rebuild it, and when you click in
the jPedal Window after LP has generated the new 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: address@hidden; Carl D. Sorensen
Subject: Re: save generated files to a separate directory


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 lives in. I've tested at
least a dozen different pdf readers and not a single one has both of
those features. So other than the suggestion of using ghostscript and
gsview I don't see using lily in windows as viable.

So that leaves me with running lily on linux which works perfectly, but
running my music on the windows box because there program I use in
windows for transcribing is not available for linux. So I have to
switch
machines a lot while working on transcriptions, which is a big
annoyance, at best.
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions guys. I have lily running with jedit and jpedal and so far it is all working smoothly. Much better than I expected on windows. This will simplify things for me, all my editing and the audio both on one box.
Thanks,
Chip




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