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From: Valentin V. <v.v...@gm...> - 2008-08-28 17:29:35
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2008/8/28 Bertalan Fodor <lil...@or...>: > - the LilyPondTool_fr.props file shouldn't contain anything but localized messages Oh, I didn't realize this was actually a superset to the existing file. > - the localization files shouldn't contain non-ascii (not even latin1-extended) characters. Instead we must use the unicode character code in \u003b format. It can be solved by a simple search&replace. OK, I've pushed another commit. Cheers, Valentin |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-08-28 16:05:49
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Thanks! I have 2 comments: - the LilyPondTool_fr.props file shouldn't contain anything but localized messages - the localization files shouldn't contain non-ascii (not even latin1-extended) characters. Instead we must use the unicode character code in \u003b format. It can be solved by a simple search&replace. Bert > ------- Original Message ------- > From: "Valentin Villenave" <v.v...@gm...> > To: "Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)" <lil...@or...> > Sent: 08/08/28/, 17:05:49 > Subject: Re: [lily4jedit-user] Anyone volunteering to localize LPT? > > |
From: Valentin V. <v.v...@gm...> - 2008-08-28 15:05:53
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2008/8/11 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) <lil...@or...>: > Anyone interested? Hi Bert, I have pushed the French message and label properties files. I haven't tested it, so some messages might be too large on the menus or dialog boxes. Otherwise, it looks great! Cheers, Valentin |
From: Bertalan F. (LilyPondTool) <lil...@or...> - 2008-08-11 07:17:56
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Great! You already know and have everything you need. :-) Bert Valentin Villenave wrote: > 2008/8/11 Bertalan Fodor <lil...@or...>: > > >> Anyone interested? >> > > Count me on for French language! > > Cheers, > Valentin > > |
From: Valentin V. <v.v...@gm...> - 2008-08-10 23:10:11
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2008/8/11 Bertalan Fodor <lil...@or...>: > Anyone interested? Count me on for French language! Cheers, Valentin |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-08-10 22:06:02
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Hi, I've enhanced LilyPondTool to be able to be localized. You only need to - create a messages_??.properties file besides the messages.properties, and - create a LilyPondTool_??.props file containing the messages from the LilyPondTool.props file. Anyone interested? Berti |
From: Fodor B. <fod...@or...> - 2008-08-10 22:05:54
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Hi, I've enhanced LilyPondTool to be able to be localized. You only need to - create a messages_??.properties file besides the messages.properties, and - create a LilyPondTool_??.props file containing the messages from the LilyPondTool.props file. Anyone interested? Berti |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-07-21 23:51:32
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Hi Valentin, thank you for pointing that out. I fixed that on trunk. Bert Valentin Villenave írta: > Greetings everybody, Hi Bert, > > a really nice feature in LPT it the ability to easily add articulation > marks (or various stuff) without having to place your cursor at the > exact right place. > > For instance, if you have > > gis16 > > and your cursor is between the "g" and the "i", if you use the > LilyTool menu, select Articulations>Accent, you'll get: > > gis'16-> > > and not > > g->is'16 > > > > However, this features does not work well with cautionary accidentals: > if you have > > gis'!16 > > you'll get > > gis'->!16 > > Which is not only wrong, but also breaks compiling. > > Would it be possible to address this? > > Cheers, > Valentin > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Lily4jedit-user mailing list > Lil...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lily4jedit-user > > |
From: Valentin V. <v.v...@gm...> - 2008-07-21 22:37:53
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Greetings everybody, Hi Bert, a really nice feature in LPT it the ability to easily add articulation marks (or various stuff) without having to place your cursor at the exact right place. For instance, if you have gis16 and your cursor is between the "g" and the "i", if you use the LilyTool menu, select Articulations>Accent, you'll get: gis'16-> and not g->is'16 However, this features does not work well with cautionary accidentals: if you have gis'!16 you'll get gis'->!16 Which is not only wrong, but also breaks compiling. Would it be possible to address this? Cheers, Valentin |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-07-17 00:18:32
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Dear LilyPond users, I have good news: a new LilyPondTool version is coming soon, it is under testing now. If you think that some not so hard feature would be very important to be included, please let me know in private mail. I will then later summarize the suggestions and choose the one suggested by the most people (considering the effort needed). (I think things like automatic lilypond binary searching, LSR integration, so features that don't need too much work. Currently lyqi and rumor-like input is not in the scope, but on my backlist.) New features already included: - extended instant help: now the keyword is searched in the help index and the relevant page can be opened by one click - Stewart Holmes' Bezier tool to tweak slurs - reverse point-and-click that highlights the note at the cursor I decided to postpone the new real Scheme based parsing, because it turned out to be too hard. Cheers, Bert |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-07-02 06:34:54
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As I don't have access to any Macs I'm just guessing. LilyPondTool runs the set binary as it is. Perhaps from the terminal some settings are not the same because of some terminal runtime scripts. If that's the case a script should be created and used as lilypond binary. > ------- Original Message ------- > From: Carl Sorensen <c_s...@by...> > To: lil...@li... > Sent: 08/07/01/, 21:50:42 > Subject: [lily4jedit-user] Lilypondtool can't find libguile on Mac OS X > > Hi, > > I've installed lilypond for Mac OSX 10.5 by following Nicolas Sceaux' > excellent instructions. > > This involved building lilypond and all its dependencies using > DarwinPorts. > > LilyPond works well from the terminal. > > I've installed LilypondTool for JEdit, and the installation went just > fine. > > I have used the LilypondTool general options to set the binary path. > > When I open a .ly file, I get set to lilypond mode, so everything > seems fine so far. > > When I try to run lilypond, I get a problem: > > /opt/local/share/guile/1.8/srfi/srfi-1.scm:223:1: In procedure dynamic- > link in expression (load-extension "libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3" > "scm_init_srfi_1"): > /opt/local/share/guile/1.8/srfi/srfi-1.scm:223:1: file: "libguile-srfi- > srfi-1-v-3", message: "dlopen(libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so, 9): image > not found" > > The srfi*.scm files are found at /opt/local/share/guile/1.8/srfi/ > > The dynamic link libraries are found at /opt/local/lib/ > > I have exported the variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in my .bash_profile > > I think the problem is that the libraries on the mac are *.dylib, but > the message is looking to open *.so. > > sorensen2:~ Carl$ ls /opt/local/lib/libguile* > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.0.1.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.a > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.la > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.0.1.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.a > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.la > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.0.1.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.a > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.la > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.0.2.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.a > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.la > /opt/local/lib/libguile.17.1.2.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile.17.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile.a > /opt/local/lib/libguile.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguile.la > /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.17.0.3.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.17.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.a > /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.la > > > I thought that maybe the problem was the files were named *.dylib > instead of *.so, so I created symlinks to the files named *.so. > > sorensen2:lib Carl$ ls -al *.so > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 36 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-1- > v-3.3.0.1.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.0.1.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 32 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-1- > v-3.3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 30 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so > -> libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 40 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14- > v-3.3.0.1.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.0.1.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 36 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14- > v-3.3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 34 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14- > v-3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 36 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-4- > v-3.3.0.1.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.0.1.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 32 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-4- > v-3.3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 30 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.so > -> libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 37 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-60- > v-2.2.0.2.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.0.2.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 33 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-60- > v-2.2.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 31 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-60- > v-2.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 21 Jul 1 13:42 libguile.17.1.2.so -> > libguile.17.1.2.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 17 Jul 1 13:42 libguile.17.so -> libguile. > 17.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 14 Jul 1 13:42 libguile.so -> libguile.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 34 Jul 1 13:42 libguilereadline- > v-17.17.0.3.so -> libguilereadline-v-17.17.0.3.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 30 Jul 1 13:42 libguilereadline-v-17.17.so > -> libguilereadline-v-17.17.dylib > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 27 Jul 1 13:42 libguilereadline-v-17.so -> > libguilereadline-v-17.dylib > > > However, I still get the same error message. > > Any ideas about how to get LilyPondTool running? > > Carl Sorensen > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Sponsored by: SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards: VOTE NOW! > Studies have shown that voting for your favorite open source project, > along with a healthy diet, reduces your potential for chronic lameness > and boredom. 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From: Carl S. <c_s...@by...> - 2008-07-01 19:50:58
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Hi, I've installed lilypond for Mac OSX 10.5 by following Nicolas Sceaux' excellent instructions. This involved building lilypond and all its dependencies using DarwinPorts. LilyPond works well from the terminal. I've installed LilypondTool for JEdit, and the installation went just fine. I have used the LilypondTool general options to set the binary path. When I open a .ly file, I get set to lilypond mode, so everything seems fine so far. When I try to run lilypond, I get a problem: /opt/local/share/guile/1.8/srfi/srfi-1.scm:223:1: In procedure dynamic- link in expression (load-extension "libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3" "scm_init_srfi_1"): /opt/local/share/guile/1.8/srfi/srfi-1.scm:223:1: file: "libguile-srfi- srfi-1-v-3", message: "dlopen(libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so, 9): image not found" The srfi*.scm files are found at /opt/local/share/guile/1.8/srfi/ The dynamic link libraries are found at /opt/local/lib/ I have exported the variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in my .bash_profile I think the problem is that the libraries on the mac are *.dylib, but the message is looking to open *.so. sorensen2:~ Carl$ ls /opt/local/lib/libguile* /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.0.1.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.a /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.la /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.0.1.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.a /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.la /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.0.1.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.a /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.la /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.0.2.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.a /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.la /opt/local/lib/libguile.17.1.2.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile.17.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile.a /opt/local/lib/libguile.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguile.la /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.17.0.3.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.17.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.a /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.dylib /opt/local/lib/libguilereadline-v-17.la I thought that maybe the problem was the files were named *.dylib instead of *.so, so I created symlinks to the files named *.so. sorensen2:lib Carl$ ls -al *.so lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 36 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-1- v-3.3.0.1.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.0.1.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 32 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-1- v-3.3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 30 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 40 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14- v-3.3.0.1.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.0.1.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 36 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14- v-3.3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 34 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14- v-3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 36 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-4- v-3.3.0.1.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.0.1.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 32 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-4- v-3.3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 30 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-4-v-3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 37 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-60- v-2.2.0.2.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.0.2.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 33 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-60- v-2.2.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.2.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 31 Jul 1 13:42 libguile-srfi-srfi-60- v-2.so -> libguile-srfi-srfi-60-v-2.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 21 Jul 1 13:42 libguile.17.1.2.so -> libguile.17.1.2.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 17 Jul 1 13:42 libguile.17.so -> libguile. 17.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 14 Jul 1 13:42 libguile.so -> libguile.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 34 Jul 1 13:42 libguilereadline- v-17.17.0.3.so -> libguilereadline-v-17.17.0.3.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 30 Jul 1 13:42 libguilereadline-v-17.17.so -> libguilereadline-v-17.17.dylib lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 27 Jul 1 13:42 libguilereadline-v-17.so -> libguilereadline-v-17.dylib However, I still get the same error message. Any ideas about how to get LilyPondTool running? Carl Sorensen |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-06-28 21:21:16
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See http://community.jedit.org/?q=node/view/2462 for the example. The whole localization consists of one file like the one you can download from there. This props file has to be put into the properties folder of jEdit's application directory. Bert rosea írta: > Bertalan Fodor wrote: > >>> jEdit in dutch: nope. There's currently no way to translate and/or >>> localize jEdit in any way. Some tools of the LilyPondTool plugin are >>> localized (the PDF Viewer, the new score wizard). >>> >>> >> Yes there is a way to localize jedit. You just need a props file. Some examples can be found on the web. >> >> >> >> > a prop file? Never heard about it... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php > _______________________________________________ > Lily4jedit-user mailing list > Lil...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lily4jedit-user > > |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 20:35:34
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Bertalan Fodor wrote: >> jEdit in dutch: nope. There's currently no way to translate and/or >> localize jEdit in any way. Some tools of the LilyPondTool plugin are >> localized (the PDF Viewer, the new score wizard). >> > Yes there is a way to localize jedit. You just need a props file. Some examples can be found on the web. > > > a prop file? Never heard about it... |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 20:33:26
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Valentin Villenave wrote: > 2008/6/28 rosea <ros...@gm...>: > >> Anyone, please?! >> > > If I may, asking the same question three times in less than 24 hours > might be a good way to get an answer (like right now), but it's not > always the case. > > LilyPond's documentation has been being completely rewritten for the > last six months; this has required the whole layout behind it to be > rewritten as well, and at some point we have had some broken links. > When the last update of LilyPondTool was released, it either had to > stick with an obsolete documentation or it had to include the latest > (but broken in some regards). This problem will be addressed with the > next update, but it won't happen until the Documentation gets stable > enough (probably this summer). > > jEdit in dutch: nope. There's currently no way to translate and/or > localize jEdit in any way. Some tools of the LilyPondTool plugin are > localized (the PDF Viewer, the new score wizard). > > LilyPond Documentation in Dutch: although LilyPond was originally > written by dutch folks, it's main Documentation is in English. We have > translation teams to translate it in French, Spanish and German. The > website has been translated in Dutch by Jan Nieuwenhuizen, one of the > authors of LilyPond, but he's too busy to work on the docs; if you're > interested in getting involved, we can help you getting started: you > may very well find some dutch people willing to help you but it's more > likely that you'll have to do most of the work on your own. Please ask > on the LilyPond mailing list at > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > Cheers, > Valentin > > Ok, thanks... I will look at the documentation on the web, no problemo... Maybe I can help with translation, but I want to learn lilypond and make music first;) but yes, after a translation I have to know lilypond ;) |
From: Bertalan F. <lil...@or...> - 2008-06-28 19:07:01
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> > jEdit in dutch: nope. There's currently no way to translate and/or > localize jEdit in any way. Some tools of the LilyPondTool plugin are > localized (the PDF Viewer, the new score wizard). Yes there is a way to localize jedit. You just need a props file. Some examples can be found on the web. > |
From: Valentin V. <v.v...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 18:05:25
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2008/6/28 rosea <ros...@gm...>: > Anyone, please?! If I may, asking the same question three times in less than 24 hours might be a good way to get an answer (like right now), but it's not always the case. LilyPond's documentation has been being completely rewritten for the last six months; this has required the whole layout behind it to be rewritten as well, and at some point we have had some broken links. When the last update of LilyPondTool was released, it either had to stick with an obsolete documentation or it had to include the latest (but broken in some regards). This problem will be addressed with the next update, but it won't happen until the Documentation gets stable enough (probably this summer). jEdit in dutch: nope. There's currently no way to translate and/or localize jEdit in any way. Some tools of the LilyPondTool plugin are localized (the PDF Viewer, the new score wizard). LilyPond Documentation in Dutch: although LilyPond was originally written by dutch folks, it's main Documentation is in English. We have translation teams to translate it in French, Spanish and German. The website has been translated in Dutch by Jan Nieuwenhuizen, one of the authors of LilyPond, but he's too busy to work on the docs; if you're interested in getting involved, we can help you getting started: you may very well find some dutch people willing to help you but it's more likely that you'll have to do most of the work on your own. Please ask on the LilyPond mailing list at http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user Cheers, Valentin |
From: Valentin V. <v.v...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 17:47:54
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2008/6/28 rosea <ros...@gm...>: > I've is specified now /usr/bin/lilypond.. but it doesn't solve the > problem... If you installed LilyPond by downloading our installer, it's usually /usr/local/bin/ (on Linux/BSD systems). (Of course, if it's working with pre14, don't bother changing the setting ;-) Cheers, Valentin |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 11:14:49
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Anyone, please?! rosea wrote: > Hi, > > When I open the documentation in lilypond I can't see the pictures > and do get this errors: see attachments: > > > It is possible to get Jedit in dutch and the lilyond documentation too? > > > Thanks in advance. > > ~r > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Lily4jedit-user mailing list > Lil...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lily4jedit-user > |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 08:59:39
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rosea wrote: > Gilles THIBAULT wrote: > >>> 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: java.io.IOException: Cannot run >>> program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin/lilypond" (in directory >>> >> It seems that lilypongTool doen't find the lilypond path. >> You can specify it in : >> >> Plugins -> Plugins options -> LilypondTools -> general >> >> If you already did that, then i don't know ... >> >> Gilles >> >> >> >> > Thanks for your reply. > > I've is specified now /usr/bin/lilypond.. but it doesn't solve the > problem... > Should I also specify other things like outputpath? how? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I've installed Jedit pre13 now instead of pre14, and I think it works now.. Thanks |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-28 08:42:41
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Gilles THIBAULT wrote: > >> 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: java.io.IOException: Cannot run >> program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin/lilypond" (in directory > > It seems that lilypongTool doen't find the lilypond path. > You can specify it in : > > Plugins -> Plugins options -> LilypondTools -> general > > If you already did that, then i don't know ... > > Gilles > > > Thanks for your reply. I've is specified now /usr/bin/lilypond.. but it doesn't solve the problem... Should I also specify other things like outputpath? how? |
From: Gilles T. <gil...@fr...> - 2008-06-28 07:49:10
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> 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: java.io.IOException: Cannot run > program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin/lilypond" (in directory It seems that lilypongTool doen't find the lilypond path. You can specify it in : Plugins -> Plugins options -> LilypondTools -> general If you already did that, then i don't know ... Gilles |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-27 19:19:53
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rosea wrote: > Help needed! > > I get an error when I want to run lilypond > > 'error running external command: see activity log' > > > 21:06:01 [error] Shell: LilyPond ready. > 21:06:01 [debug] EditBus: DynamicMenuChanged[menu=recent-files,source=null] > 21:06:04 [notice] String: working directory: /home/dirk/ > 21:06:04 [debug] EditBus: > DockableWindowUpdate[what=ACTIVATED,dockable=console,source=org.gjt.sp.jedit.gui.DockableWindowManager[,0,0,638x568,layout=org.gjt.sp.jedit.gui.DockableLayout,alignmentX=0.0,alignmentY=0.0,border=,flags=9,maximumSize=,minimumSize=,preferredSize=]] > 21:06:04 [notice] String: running command %lilypond %args > "/home/dirk/jazzgitaar.ly" > 21:06:04 [notice] AWT-EventQueue-0: '%args' > 21:06:04 [notice] AWT-EventQueue-0: '/home/dirk/jazzgitaar.ly' > 21:06:04 [notice] AWT-EventQueue-0: command: lilypond > [Ljava.lang.String;@16ecdb3 > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: java.io.IOException: Cannot run > program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin/lilypond" (in directory > "/home/dirk"): java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:459) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:593) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > lilytool.console.ConsoleProcess.start(ConsoleProcess.java:329) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > lilytool.console.LilyPondShell.execute(LilyPondShell.java:58) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > lilytool.console.LilyPondShell.execute(LilyPondShell.java:156) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at console.Console.run(Console.java:516) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at console.Console.run(Console.java:436) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at console.Console.run(Console.java:451) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > lilytool.LilyToolPlugin.runCommand(LilyToolPlugin.java:466) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > lilytool.LilyToolPlugin.runCommandOnBuffer(LilyToolPlugin.java:487) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > lilytool.LilyToolPlugin.runCommandOnBuffer(LilyToolPlugin.java:477) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.Reflect.invokeMethod(Reflect.java:134) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.Reflect.invokeStaticMethod(Reflect.java:98) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.Name.invokeMethod(Name.java:871) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHMethodInvocation.eval(BSHMethodInvocation.java:75) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:102) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:47) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHBlock.evalBlock(BSHBlock.java:130) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHBlock.eval(BSHBlock.java:80) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshMethod.invokeImpl(BshMethod.java:362) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshMethod.invoke(BshMethod.java:258) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshMethod.invoke(BshMethod.java:186) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShellFacade.runCachedBlock(BeanShellFacade.java:224) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShell.runCachedBlock(BeanShell.java:443) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShellAction.invoke(BeanShellAction.java:76) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.Reflect.invokeMethod(Reflect.java:134) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.Reflect.invokeObjectMethod(Reflect.java:80) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHPrimarySuffix.doName(BSHPrimarySuffix.java:175) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHPrimarySuffix.doSuffix(BSHPrimarySuffix.java:119) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:80) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:47) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHIfStatement.eval(BSHIfStatement.java:51) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHBlock.evalBlock(BSHBlock.java:130) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BSHBlock.eval(BSHBlock.java:80) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshMethod.invokeImpl(BshMethod.java:362) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshMethod.invoke(BshMethod.java:258) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshMethod.invoke(BshMethod.java:186) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShellFacade.runCachedBlock(BeanShellFacade.java:224) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShell.runCachedBlock(BeanShell.java:443) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShellAction.invoke(BeanShellAction.java:76) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.gui.InputHandler.invokeAction(InputHandler.java:383) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.jEdit$3.invokeAction(jEdit.java:3002) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.jEdit$3.invokeAction(jEdit.java:2986) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > org.gjt.sp.jedit.EditAction$Wrapper.actionPerformed(EditAction.java:220) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > javax.swing.AbstractButton.fireActionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:1995) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > javax.swing.AbstractButton$Handler.actionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:2318) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.fireActionPerformed(DefaultButtonModel.java:387) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.setPressed(DefaultButtonModel.java:242) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicButtonListener.mouseReleased(BasicButtonListener.java:236) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.AWTEventMulticaster.mouseReleased(AWTEventMulticaster.java:272) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.AWTEventMulticaster.mouseReleased(AWTEventMulticaster.java:272) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.AWTEventMulticaster.mouseReleased(AWTEventMulticaster.java:272) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Component.processMouseEvent(Component.java:6041) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > javax.swing.JComponent.processMouseEvent(JComponent.java:3265) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Component.processEvent(Component.java:5806) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Container.processEvent(Container.java:2058) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:4413) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:2116) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:4243) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.retargetMouseEvent(Container.java:4322) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.processMouseEvent(Container.java:3986) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Container.java:3916) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:2102) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Window.dispatchEventImpl(Window.java:2440) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:4243) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:599) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:273) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:183) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:173) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:168) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:160) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:121) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: Caused by: java.io.IOException: > java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.UNIXProcess.<init>(UNIXProcess.java:148) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.ProcessImpl.start(ProcessImpl.java:65) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at > java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:452) > 21:06:04 [error] AWT-EventQueue-0: ... 79 more > > > When I run it in the console (system) lilypond jazzgitaar.ly it goes fine.... |
From: rosea <ros...@gm...> - 2008-06-27 17:54:44
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Hi, When I open the documentation in lilypond I can't see the pictures and do get this errors: see attachments: It is possible to get Jedit in dutch and the lilyond documentation too? Thanks in advance. ~r |
From: D. H. <d.h...@st...> - 2008-06-27 17:51:06
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Hi, When I open the documentation in lilypond I can't see the pictures and do get this errors: see attachments: It is possible to get Jedit in dutch and the lilyond documentation too? Thanks in advance. ~r |