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From: | Peekay Ex |
Subject: | Re: Cannot correctly display menu in chinese windows 7 |
Date: | Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:11:09 +0000 |
于 2011-10-28 0:32, Peekay Ex 写道:Thanks. I can run lilypond on the command-line.Wangsong,
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:58 AM, 王松 <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
Please see my snapshots of screen.
WangSong
于 2011-10-27 16:26, Peekay Ex 写道:Hello, On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:48 AM, wangsong <address@hidden> wrote:I have install lilypond, then start it. But i cannot get correctly menu display, just Îļޣ¨F£©, ±à¼£¨E£© ... I think there are some bug on international support. My OS is windows 7, the language is chinese. I want to post the snapshot of screen. but i cannot add attachment.There is no 'menu' in lilypond - it is just an executable - so I think you mean the default editor that comes with the software. My suggestion is to use simply your own text editor and make it the default editor for all .ly files. I do this with my own installation. I use notepad++ for my default editor. Regards
I have no idea what that smaller box is.
The first screenshot (the larger box) as you can see along the top of the window is 'lilypad' that is the built-in editor of lilypond but on windows it is no real difference than using Notepad or word pad. You can compile your file by simply dragging your .ly file over the lilypond exe on your server.
Seehttp://lilypond.org/windows.htmlhttp://lilypond.org/windows.html specifically Step 2a. This is the method I use and it should make no difference if you are using a non-standard OS.
I know it doesn't solve your issue here, but it does mean you can work with LilyPond without having to use the built in editor.--
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James
PS please always make sure you reply-all so that the list gets the email and not just the replyer.
But I think there are some bug on GUI editor for international support.
WangSong
PS My OS isn't non-standard OS, see the about windows.
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