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Re: PDF-Editor Links in Windows


From: Phil Holmes
Subject: Re: PDF-Editor Links in Windows
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 16:35:33 -0000

Looks like your reply worked OK. I'd not yet post this in -bugs, but it could be argued that -devel is more appropriate.

Anyway, looking at the error message again, it looks like LilyPad is trying to open "texedit://filename". The "texedit://" appears to be superfluous - are you able to strip that off in any way?

--
Phil Holmes


----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Wilmot" <address@hidden>
To: "'Phil Holmes'" <address@hidden>
Cc: <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: PDF-Editor Links in Windows


I hope I'm doing this right...still trying to figure out this mailing list
after all these years!

I replied to the message but sent a carbon copy to address@hidden

I used the Gmane Web interface in the past, but it's down, so trying to do
it the "normal" way by actually using eMail!  Quite a barrier to new users I
think!

Anyway,  I did try doing everything from the root of the drive, with a
one-word file name and got the same error message.  I also tried it with
another text editor (TextPad) and got a similar error message.  I just don't
think any of the text editors (including LilyPad) are programmed to
understand this textedit protocol!

Should I be posting in the bug mailing list?

Thanks,
   Thomas


-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Holmes [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday December 14, 2016 6:20 a.m.
To: Thomas Wilmot
Subject: Re: PDF-Editor Links in Windows


----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Wilmot" <address@hidden>
To: "LilyPond Usergroup!" <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 5:15 AM
Subject: PDF-Editor Links in Windows


> Hello everyone,
>
> I just thought I should once again draw some attention to the PDF
> Document-Text Editor hyperlink bug which exists at least in
Microsoft
> Windows.
>
> There is a post archived here:
>
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2013-04/msg00055.html
> in which Phil concludes that this is in fact a bug, as the Windows
> installer does not create a functioning environment.
>
> I posted a while back about the same issue here:
>
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/PDF-Links-in-Windows-td181761.ht
> ml
>
> I ran into it again today, but seem to have made new progress!
>
> I was again trying to follow the guidelines at this page:
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa767914(v=vs.85).aspx
>
> I tried simply making a text file with .REG extension, then
> double-clicking
> to merge with the registry, but it didn't work.  When I dug
in with the
> Registry Editor, the Guile scheme was there, presumably
from the initial
> installation.
>
> Anyway, after messing around with the registry for a while,
I finally
> got the [editor] application I requested to open!
>
> This means that all the links in the hyperlink chain are
working but
> the last!
>
> 1.  The PDF viewer is recognizing and sending out the URI request
> properly.
> 2.  Internet Explorer is translating the URI, as described
on the MSDN
> page.
> 3.  The registry is calling the editor application (or whatever
> application
> I tell it to)
> 4.  The Editor Application is receiving the message from MSIE and
> appearing
> when called for even though the slashes are the wrong way!
> 5.  The last step is the editor actually understanding the URI and
> handling
> it correctly.
>
> All the people who have this working seem to be using Vim,
Emacs, or
> some other crazy editor! I just want any simple text editor
to be able
> to understand the URI. I would
> personally like Frescobaldi to understand it (which is
probably something
> I
> should go contact them about), but given that LilyPad is
the text editor
> which is included with LilyPond, it would make sense for it
to be fully
> functional out of the box, including the hyperlinking
between the original
> and Gold standard PDF reader from the creators of the
format (Acrobat
> Reader) and the LilyPond-included text editor!
>
> It seems that some Unicode support has been gained by
LilyPad since I
> last used it which is great! (hence the lilypad-ascii.exe version),
> though I think this hyperlinking is a much more basic feature! (At
> least for an English speaker :P)
>
> I have attached a screenshot of the error message given by
LilyPad for
> not knowing what to do with the URI.
>
> Thanks,
>      Thomas


It's possible that it doesn't like the spaces in your
filename's directory
path. Could you try with a file that's on a path with no spaces?

--
Phil Holmes







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