Ouch :)
Sorry Julius, when I said "I put together" I meant "I started working
on" so it's not quite ready yet. I'll notify you when it is ; To add
insult to injury I messed up my git branching.
Sorry again for your time, and thanks for the heads up.
-Phil
On 23/07/17 00:43, Julius Smith wrote:
> ... I put together (it's still WIP, specifically in the domain of
indenting (grammar, rules, that sort of things, it's like C syntax
basically, right?)) an emacs major mode for editing Faust code
<https://bitbucket.org/yassinphilip/emacs-faust-ide>
I tried this just now, and the following line triggers an error:
(setq common-menu )
There appears to be a missing "string arg"
- Julius
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 11:07 AM, yann orlarey <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Philip,
Thanks for sharing your Emacs Faust IDE. I am not an Emacs user
(shame on me ;-)), but it will be of interest for many people! I
know that Juan Romero did an Emacs mode some years ago:
https://github.com/rukano/emacs-faust-mode
<https://github.com/rukano/emacs-faust-mode>. How does it compare
with your work ?
Concerning FaustWorks, it can be tricky to install, and you can
spend the whole duration of a workshop solving installation
problems with the participants. This is why FaustLive and online
tools are better alternatives for workshops. But once correctly
installed FaustWorks is pleasant to use. A nice feature is the
realtime diagram of your code. I know people using FaustWorks and
FaustLive together (using FaustWorks as an editor for a dsp file
also opened and running in FaustLive).
Cheers
Yann
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