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Re: LilyPondTool 2.8 - release
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Stephen Corey |
Subject: |
Re: LilyPondTool 2.8 - release |
Date: |
Sat, 09 Sep 2006 13:49:30 -0400 |
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Pan/0.14.2 (This is not a psychotic episode. It's a cleansing moment of clarity.) |
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 10:32:50 +0300, Tapio Tuovila wrote:
> Stephen Corey kirjoitti:
>> Bert,
>>
>> Loaded your new tool on my Suse 10.1 Linux setup and it seems to work
>> mostly okay. I love the pdf viewer and the point and click feature is
>> awesome. For me at least, closing the viewer will also close (or maybe
>> crash) jEdit. Not sure if that is intended. And the viewer did crash
>> jEdit for me a couple of times right at the end of loading an updated
>> image.
> Hi, I'm on Suse 10.1 as well, and for me JPedal has not crashed jEdit
> when loading an updated image.
>
Mine crashed several times on the first day but rarely since then. I use
AMD64 and a poorly supported chipset so that may be causing my problems.
But in any case, it seems to have stabilized.
> But speaking about JPedal,a detail: when I click a notehead, jEdit gets
> activated all right, but the passive JPedal window stays still on the
> top. Can this behavior be changed and Stephen, does this happen to you
> also?
>
At home, I use two monitors so this isn't an issue. At work, I tile the
screens or else put them on different desktops. So I haven't really run
into this problem.
> And then, is there a way to scroll the JPedal page from your keyboard?
> -It does not seem to react to PageDown or arrow keys or space key or tab
> key or anything but autoscrolling or the scroll-bar.
>
Just moving the mouse within JPedal causes it to move to any unseen spot
on the same page. But I view it at 75% so I can see the whole page. I
don't know any keyboard shortcuts for moving from page to page. If there
are any, I'd love to hear about them.
> In general, this new version seems rather stable and point-and-click
> also works now reliably. Fine, I'm very happy with it! Good work, Bert!
>
> greetings, Tapio