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Today's Topics:
1. Re: ForScore and lilypond (Kieren MacMillan)
2. Re: ForScore and lilypond (Abraham Lee)
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From: Abraham Lee <tisimst.lilypond@gmail.com>
To: Fernando Gil <fernandogb5@gmail.com>
Cc: Molly Preston <mollyprestonre@gmail.com>, lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
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Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 09:57:43 -0700
Subject: Re: ForScore and lilypond
Hi Molly,
I do not use ForScore, but perhaps it has to do with the point and click option, take a look here:
Regards,
Fernando
Hi.
In ForScore, lilypond articulations and crescendos show up as hyperlinks. They are showing up as blue bubbles. I know you can turn it off in Forscore, is there a way through lilypond to not have them show up that way?
-Molly
What Fernando suggested is correct. Since point-and-click is typically ON by default, resulting in TONS of these hyperlinks, you'll need to compile the score with it OFF and that will make all the blue bubbles go away. I've seen other apps do the same thing where they highlight the hyperlinks. For normal text documents, this isn't typically a problem since there usually aren't that many, but for LilyPond-created files, almost everything has a hyperlink attached with point-and-click enabled lol.
HTH,
Abraham
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I ran into this and ended up writing a wrapper for the lilypond executable that adds it automatically.
The argument you want to use is " -dno-point-and-click"
If you are using the command line to compile, you can automate this by writing a wrapper that adds it:
Create a one-line script (also called "lilypond") that calls the real executable with this option and the rest of the arguments.
In my case, the location of the real lilypond executable is /usr/local/bin/lilypond, so the entire script is:
/usr/local/bin/lilypond -dno-point-and-click $@
Then, make the new wrapper script executable, and put the location of your wrapper script earlier in your PATH than the location of the real lilypond executable.
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