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Re: Re[4]: Windows version of lilypond
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Re[4]: Windows version of lilypond |
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Wed, 07 Nov 2001 19:35:30 +0100 |
> IMHO, I think newbies will (always) have a tendency, except
> if they've strenghted by programming, and years of experi-
> ence, to panic when a problem (referred to as error), occurs
> it's very frightening to see code (ie: when there's an
> error) of the program you are running, and something very
> very unWindows-like.
Well, I've seen many cryptic error messages in Windows.
Also, if you have the Microsoft programming environment
(Visual studio) installed, it will start the debugger if
you hit some bug in MS Word, for example.
I don't have much experience with freeware or shareware
programs for Windows, so I don't know what people are
used to from that area.
We've had the link to the Windows troubleshooting page
from the Windows installation instructions for a long time.
I can't really see how that could be made much clearer.
/Mats
- Windows version of lilypond, Richard Benson, 2001/11/06
- Re: Windows version of lilypond, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2001/11/07
- Re[2]: Windows version of lilypond, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2001/11/07
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- Re: Documentation, and troubles compiling, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2001/11/08
- Re: Documentation, and troubles compiling, Alan McConnell, 2001/11/13
- Re: Documentation, and troubles compiling, Mats Bengtsson, 2001/11/13