Regards,
chip
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
I use jEdit (www.jedit.org) with the LilyPond plugin (www.sf.net/projects/lily4jedit). That's all. The best that I don't have to leave jEdit and can do anything :-) If I were you I compared it to an Emacs-based workflow :-)
- I click on the "document wizard" button and set up my staves with lyrics if needed, key signature, time signature, partial measure and so on correctly, in 10 seconds.
- I write the score, using the autocompletion feature. I save it to see if I
forgot to close a block or misspelled some command (but latter can rarely
happen due to the autocompletion).
- If I have lyrics, I type them in and have the plugin hyphenate it
correctly.
- I press F7 to have it processed, then press F9 to see the DVI file. I click on the bad notes, to get back to the erroneous place. Sometimes I have errors in the errorlist (usually for bar check errors), so click on them to get to the erroneus place.
- If I want to override something I hardly know what property to set, I type \override and using the autocompletion and the popup property-help I choose the appropriate property.
- If I need to find something in the help I usually click on the LilyPond help button, choose full-text search and look for it.
- To see a PS version of the score I go into the Plugin/LilyPond menu and click on View PS.
- If I want to listen to the midi file I click on the Midi button in the
LilyPond toolbar.
Bert
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