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Re: Experimental Web-based Lilypond Editor


From: trevordixon
Subject: Re: Experimental Web-based Lilypond Editor
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 21:16:23 -0800 (PST)

100% javascript. Node.js, jQuery, CodeMirror, MongoDB.

Hayden Muhl wrote:
> 
> What did you use to write this? GWT?
> 
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Jonathan Kulp
> <address@hidden>wrote:
> 
>> Completely Awesome! I'm going to show this to my students. They'll
>> find this much easier than trying to deal with a separate editor,
>> opening pdf reader, etc. Thanks for sharing!
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 4:08 PM, padovani <address@hidden>
>> wrote:
>> > really great!
>> > It would be nice to be able to edit multiple files in a directory, so
>> that
>> > it would be possible to work on more complex examples (that would
>> require
>> > "\include").
>> >
>> > congratulations!
>> >
>> > Em 2/3/12 3:10 AM, trevordixon escreveu:
>> >
>> > Now allows for compiling with either the latest stable version or
>> latest
>> > unstable version. Click the arrow next to the preview button to choose
>> the
>> > version.
>> >
>> > trevordixon wrote:
>> >
>> > I've been working on something I think the LilyPond community may find
>> very
>> > useful: a web-based editor. Before you check it out, keep in mind that
>> it's
>> > at a pre-alpha stage. It's likely that certain things won't work as
>> > expected, and it will probably crash and be down at times. I've only
>> tested
>> > it in Chrome 15 and Firefox 9. It should work in Internet Explorer 9 or
>> 10,
>> > but will almost certainly not work in IE8 or earlier.
>> >
>> > Saving will create a new URL that you can share with others. If they
>> save,
>> > it will be saved as a new revision, preserving your original.
>> >
>> > This could be useful for:
>> >
>> > Posting example code that you'd like others to look at and mess with.
>> > Quick projects when you don't have access to your regular development
>> > environment.
>> > Perhaps as your main editor someday.
>> >
>> > Future features might include:
>> >
>> > Ability to open and save to your hard drive.
>> > Ability to open and save to Dropbox.
>> > Open to suggestions.
>> >
>> > See it at: http://lily.sytes.net
>> >
>> > Let me know how it works for you!
>> >
>> >
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