Thanks to all,
Ah, so no problem for me. Trevor, you know, I never write a line of lily code directly...:)
Best
-a-
On 13 Feb 2008, at 06:39, Trevor Bača wrote: Hey Andrea,
Note that you may have to download the PPC (ie, G3 / G4 / G5) rather than the Intel binary. This proves to be the case on my MacBook (though I haven't tested on any other 10.5 boxes)!
Trevor.
On Feb 12, 2008 10:31 PM, Benedict Singer < address@hidden> wrote: Yes. If you have Lilypond in /Applications then you can run /Applications/Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond music.ly and then open the result in Preview. Preview in Leopard will also pick up file changes without having to close and reopen the file, so you can just leave it open.
Sorry for the late reply. This means that lily program from terminal works fine and it's the Lily GUI App that does not work?
Thanks
-a- On 11 Feb 2008, at 19:32, James E. Bailey wrote: you can use an external editor (Textmate, TeXShop) to edit and compile lilypond files in osx 10.5 Am 11.02.2008 um 14:52 schrieb Roberto:
Dear Geniuses,
There isn't a OSX 10.5 version available yet, right?
Any idea when is there going to be on?
All the best,
Roberto.
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