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RE: I need support :)


From: Dick Schoeller
Subject: RE: I need support :)
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 12:15:23 -0400

However, if the editor that you bring it up in is emacs, then you might
always go to emacs and then do the processing from inside emacs.  Thus
never doing the processing from explorer or the desktop.

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Mats Bengtsson
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:26 AM
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Subject: Re: I need support :)


Currently, both actions (edit and process) are defined for .ly files, so
if you right-click on the file you get an option to open it in an
editor. The only question is which one should be the default "open"
command. I definitely vote for the current solution since you typically
will process the file several times during one editing session, so the
processing will be the more common task.

    Mats

Bertalan Fodor wrote:
>>In MS Windows, default the abc.ly file evoke the Cygwin bash;
>>unfortunately
>>it dosen't work that way, at least it's lilypond abc.ly .
> 
> 
> Why? The default action on double click is to run lilypond and launch 
> Acrobat.
>  
> 
>>I would rather it open in an editor - I prefer UltraEdit.
> 
> 
> Should we change the default association to Notepad or Wordpad or 
> something?
> 
> Bert
> 
> 
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