Hi Paul, thanks for the suggestions. As Debian Jessie was released few days ago, I was thinking about a new LilyDev. I think I'll first upgrade to a more recent version of live-build and then add the modifications you are suggesting.
2015-05-04 0:09 GMT+02:00 Paul Morris <p...@paulwmorris.com>: > A. Suggestions for LilyDev3: > > Make nano the default editor for git, git-cl, and anywhere else needed. > This might be the simplest single thing that would improve the learning > curve. Those who like another more advanced editor like vim will likely > know how to set it as their default. (And/or in the CG walk the reader > through the steps to change the editor settings.) > > I just need to add an EDITOR variable in .bashrc. Currently there's only LYEDITOR, which is for PDF point-and-click: https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDev/blob/master/config/includes.chroot/etc/skel/.bashrc#L122 > The indicator of the current git branch (in the command line prompt) is > not set up in the .bashrc file as it says it is in CG. This should already > be set up. See CG 3.2.1 Configuring Git, where it says: > Finally, and in some ways most importantly, > let’s make sure that we know what branch we’re on. > If you’re not using LilyDev, add this to your ‘~/.bashrc’: > export PS1="\u@\h \w\$(__git_ps1)$ " > > Nice, I didn't know that! I'll add it. > Add to LilyDev a text editor that has code highlighting (one that's > simpler than emacs). For example LilyDev2 had geany and gedit but LilyDev3 > doesn't. (Or at least suggest some as recommended optional installs.) > > Ok, I can add one of those, probably Geany. (I tried to keep the size of ISO as smaller as possible.) > Automatic formatting/indenting of C++ files currently doesn't work "out of > the box” and there’s no easy way to manually get it to work. Artistic > Style 2.02 is required for LilyPond’s fixcc.py but LilyDev3 has 2.01, which > is the version provided by Debian and the only version available through > apt-get. Version 2.02 is no longer available from SourceForge. Possible > solution: make fixcc.py work with Artistic Style 2.01 (Federico wrote that > LilyDev will provide the default Debian version of Artistic Style so that > rules out upgrading it to 2.02.) (Another possible solution: does LilyPond > need its own formatting style or would the GNU one work fine and avoid this > maintenance/overhead?) > Jessie has version 2.04: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/astyle Is it ok? _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel