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RE: Getting started with Scheme


From: John Schlomann
Subject: RE: Getting started with Scheme
Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 09:35:06 -0500

Paul,

I'm a Windows 10 user. (I'm hoping to get my Linux system rebuilt one of these days.) I currently use LilyPond 2.20.0.

My GUILE_LOAD_PATH is set the same as yours (C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\share\guile\1.8). It's defined under "user variables", if that matters.

For most terminal window activities I use Git Bash, but for running Guile I actually prefer the built-in Windows cmd, which I get with the Windows key and then typing c m d. I always invoke Guile with

        lilypond scheme-sandbox

It sounds like you’ve tried these very same things, and you say LilyPond itself is working OK. Have you tried starting Guile without passing it a file? That should bring up a guile prompt. (quit) will then exit Guile.

I fear this is no help to you. I just wanted to share that it does work fine on Windows 10. Good luck.

John

> -----Original Message-----

> From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-

> bounces+jschlomann=address@hidden] On Behalf Of Ralf

> Mattes

> Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2020 5:53 AM

> To: Kevin Barry

> Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List; Paul McKay

> Subject: Re: Getting started with Scheme

>

>

> First off: I'm not a windows user (if I can avoid it) but I would strongly suggest

> to use a real

> terminal and _not_ cmd. The one from the Windows store is actually pretty

> good (esp. when

> compared to cmd). You can either download it for free from the app store or

> from github

> (https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases) - yes, that's right. Microsft

> software

> as an open-source download from github :-)

>

>  Cheers, RalfD

>

> Am Samstag, 23. Mai 2020 12:37 CEST, Kevin Barry <address@hidden>

> schrieb:

>

> > Hi Paul,

> >

> > I'm sorry you haven't had the best experience with the scheme sandbox.

> > Since development of LilyPond mostly takes place on Linux it's possible

> > that Windows-related documentation can be neglected...

> >

> > On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 10:51:58AM +0100, Paul McKay wrote:

> > > I have Frescobaldi 3.1.2 as well (in case that’s relevant).

> >

> > Well... yes you can use Frescobaldi/LilyPond as a sort of Guile IDE if

> > you want.  If you put a \version statement at the top of the file and

> > start each scheme _expression_ with a '#' then it should work.

> >

> > > When the documentation refers to ‘opening a terminal window’ I assume

> this

> > > means a command prompt of some kind. (If so, it would be good to use

> this

> > > terminology. Not many of us remember the VT52 emulators.)

> >

> > On Linux and MacOS systems the relevant apps are all still named some

> > variation of terminal (terminal, gnome-terminal, terminal.app, iterm,

> > terminator - you get the picture). I'll see about adding a clarification

> > for Windows users to refer them to cmd.

> >

> > > My copy of windows doesn’t have a *Start* menu: so that’s another

> > > instruction that is meaningless.

> >

> > OK. Is there a common way to accomplish the old Start -> Run -> type in

> > the name of a program?

> >

> > > At which point I’m presented with an unresponsive terminal. I exit via

> > > Ctrl-C.

> >

> > If there is another Windows user on the list who has this working

> > hopefully they can chime in and we can update the documentation as

> > necessary.

> >

> > > I would be grateful for any help to get this going: or a redirection

> > > to a better environment. Is there a Scheme IDE? I’ve never seen

> > > anything like a comment in Scheme code. I wonder is it a write-only

> > > language, the way APL was.

> >

> > I don't know about Scheme IDEs. An internet search suggests DrScheme

> > might be suitable, but I think most people on this list use their

> > LilyPond environment for working with scheme.

> >

> > What happens if you try running the guile program on its own (not via

> > lilypond scheme-sandbox)?

> >

> > Kevin

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Ralf Mattes

>

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>

>

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