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Re: Lilypond making my Macbook Pro run slow


From: Marc Mouries
Subject: Re: Lilypond making my Macbook Pro run slow
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 22:58:03 -0400



On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Tim McNamara <address@hidden> wrote:
Marc-


I traced the problem to improperly set permissions for the binary executable LilyEditor in
LilyEditor.app > Contents > MacOS > LilyEditor.  Your application arrives with permissions set to read and write but not to execute.  Using Terminal to navigate to the MacOS directory inside the app and doing "chmod u+x LilyEditor" fixes the problem, but most Mac users will not know how to do this. What's weird is that it shouldn't launch for you, either, with those permissions the way they are.

Once it's running, it looks good- very basic but that of course is the point.  There are a couple of nice features including being able to resize the editing window and the file name window at the bottom.  I really like the side by side panes showing the .ly file and the .pdf file- nice touch.

If you're thinking about continuing development, I'd like to be able to swap them and put the .pdf on the left and the .ly on the right (I'm not sure why, it just feels more natural to me).  One minor bit of polishing is that under File the hide option text is "Hide NewApplication" rather than "Hide LilyEditor."  It would also be nice to have a keyboard command to run Lilypond instead of clicking the button; maybe that's there and I missed it.  Also, the application doesn't remember font settings or window sizing between launches; it would be nice to have that as well.  The default font size is too small on my MacBook Pro for my middle aged eyes.

I could easily see this being my standard editor for LilyPond.  I've used Smultron/Fraise and Emacs mostly; they have their strengths and weaknesses but for the most part they are just somewhere to type the code.  I tried the jEdit (or is it JEdit?) plugin for Lilypond and really didn't like that.  Java apps generally aren't great on the Mac.  Yours accomplishes the key things which are syntax highlighting, convenient running of Lilypond to render the score and having the PDF displayed in the same app as the .ly file.  Nice work.

Tim


On Jul 6, 2011, at 9:35 PM, Marc Mouries wrote:

> Very much like lilyPad I built a simple lilypond editor and added syntax coloring. You may want to download it and try it
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/4tig7qmcpamb1w4/LilyEditor.app
>
> -Marc


Tim,

I am glad my simple Lilypond editor for Mac is helpful. 

I implemented your wishes below and made a new version available here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/172729/LilyEditor_v0.6.zip

Changes:

LilyEditor v0.6 - 2011/07/19
- added keyboard command to run Lilypond instead of clicking the lilypond button
- increased font size.
- changed the text of the File/hide from "Hide NewApplication" to "Hide LilyEditor."
- added support for the application to remember window position and size between launches

remaining wishes:
- be able to put the .pdf view on the left and the .ly view on the right
- allow user to set their own font and size

-Marc

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