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Re: V2.14.0 - midi volume & midi arpeggio


From: Colin Campbell
Subject: Re: V2.14.0 - midi volume & midi arpeggio
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 09:05:58 -0600
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On 11-06-11 05:39 AM, MING TSANG wrote:
Colin : Thank you very much.  Now I have two icon for frescobaldi - one for each version (2.12.3 & 2.14.0).

Federico; David; janek; Helge : Thank you all for helping / (showing pointers to) me on frescobaldi/lilypond setup/install the past few days.  It is fruitful and I am very much appreciated. I am very new to linux world.




Actually, Ming, you only need one icon for Frescobaldi.  As I mentioned, Frescobaldi lets you add several versions of Lilypond in the Preferences area, and set only one of them as default.  The extra check box allows you to create scores in, for example 2.12.3, and Frescobaldi will see the \version "2.12.3" and use that version of Lilypond, if you have it installed.  You can also have 2.14 installed and listed in Frescobaldi, and again, Frescobaldi will use whichever Lilypond matches the \version in your score.

Welcome to linux!  Free the penguins!

Colin


>Start Frescobaldi, then go to Edit then Preferences.  Next, select
>Lilypond Preferences, and you will see an area to the right which lists
>he Lilypond binaries known to Frescobaldi.  If your new
>home/tsang/bin/lilypond isn't listed, you can use the Add button and
>then you can also make 2.14 the default version for Frescobaldi. 
>Finanlly, while you are in the Preferences area, make sure you check the
>box which says "Automatically choose Lilypond version from document",
>which allows you to use any version which is known to Frescobaldi.

>Hope that helps!

>Colin Campbell
>Bug Squad

>--
>A chief event of life is the day in which we have encountered a mind
t>hat startled us.
  >-Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer and philosopher (1803-1882)









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