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Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 2.18


From: Simon Albrecht
Subject: Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 2.18
Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 11:41:01 +0100
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Sorry, should have mentioned that this is on Ubuntu 14.10.

Am 09.03.2015 um 10:22 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
Hello,

for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine). This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both frescobaldi 2.18 and python-ly 0.9.1 into ~/Frescobaldi/, unpacked them and installed them following the instructions, without any extra options. Then I deleted the ~/frescobaldi-2.0.15/ directory containing the old installation, but still Frescobaldi is complaining about not being able to find the correct version of python-ly. How can I go on?

TIA, Simon

Am 07.03.2015 01:18, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
Dear friends,

I am happy to announce the immediate availability of Frescobaldi 2.18.

Homepage: http://frescobaldi.org/
Download: https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/releases

Major installation changes:

* Python 3.2 and higher are supported and recommended. Of course you
   should also install PyQt4 and python-poppler-qt4 for Python 3.
   Python 2.7 is also supported, and will continue to be supported for
   all coming 2.x Frescobaldi releases.

* Frescobaldi now needs the python-ly package to be installed.
   Previously, this module was part of Frescobaldi.

   When you overwrite an older Frescobaldi installation, you should make
   sure that no old files remain in the file system. Otherwise,
   Frescobaldi can't run because it finds the old frescobaldi_app/ly
   module instead of the much newer one installed by Python-ly.

   So, installing python-ly[1] and doing a clean Frescobaldi install is
   necessary.  (The Windows Frescobaldi installer contains everything,
   including python-ly.)

   [1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ly

Most important new features:
* Midi import, using the LilyPond-provided midi2ly tool
* ABC import, using the LilyPond-provided abc2ly tool
* In the Editor Preferences, you can select which quotes will be used
   as single and double (primary and secondary) typographical quotes
   (issue #529)
* The music view now can display a PDF document with two pages next
   to each other, starting with a right or left page, and in single
   pages (issue #575)
* A new pitch tool, Mode shift, which can be used to change all or
   selected notes to a specified mode or scale.
* Commands to convert rests to spaces or vice versa, and to convert
   pitched rests (like c'4\rest) to normal rests, contributed by Peter
   Bjuhr.
* Command to open LilyPond data directory (useful if you want to
   study Lily's own init- and Scheme files).

Improvements:
* The Insert menu got renamed to Snippets, making more clear how it
   is used and can be changed. When copying text to a new snippet, the
   snippet is added to the menu by default, but the user can change that
   while editing.
* Ctrl+Break (LilyPond → Abort Engraving Job) also stops an
   autocompile job if one is running.
* The SVG View now displays a default gray background when no
   document is loaded, which is more helpful than a white background.
* When right-clicking in the editor, the editor does not scroll
   anymore to show more surrounding lines.
* Multi-line block comments are now also foldable (issue #587)
* The magnifying glass in the Music View does not clip to the page
   borders anymore, which was annoying when showing many pages in a
   small size.
* To save space in the toolbar, the almost never used Save As...
   button was removed. But when holding the Save button longer, three
   choices pop up: Save, Save As and Save All.
* Ctrl-Mousewheel zooming the LilyPond Log now works properly.

Bugfixes:
* The german ("deutsch") pitch names asas and heses are now handled
   correctly. Previously, when translating the "nederlands" beses to
   german, it was output as bes, instead of heses. Same for "norsk" and
   "suomi" (issue #415)
* If the preference "Open default viewer after successful compile" is
   enabled, the viewer to be opened is determined from the actual
   results, instead of the default output format. This fixes the PDF
   view opening instead of the SVG view, when the SVG format was chosen
   in the Engrave Custom dialog.
* fix AttributeError: 'unicode' object has no attribute 'insert' (issue
   #543)
* the transpose functions will not transpose the chord after
   \stringTuning anymore (issue #539).
* fix error when opening a "recent file" that has been deleted (issue
   #597)
* Quick Insert articulations etc. now also work with q (repeated)
   chords (issue #628, fixed in python-ly)
* Quick Insert: do not add articulation to the duration of a \tuplet
   command (issue #631, fixed in python-ly)

Frescobaldi team member Pavel Roskin has done much work to make Python
3 support a reality. Thanks!

Enjoy!
Wilbert Berendsen (main author and core developer) and the Frescobaldi
team:
- Pavel Roskin (the python3 man and much testing and checking)
- Peter Bjuhr (the MusicXML man)
- Urs Liska (the layout control man)
- Davide Liessi (keeps Frescobaldi on OS X going)

Thanks go to all other contributors, bug hunters and translators!





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