I'm still toying with point-and-click. Here is my procedure:
Go to a directory with a PDF generated by LilyPond. Open the PDF with Xpdf. Start Firefox. Start emacs with 'emacs&'. Point and click in the PDF. Emacs opens the file with the definitions and places a hollow cursor in the proper line and one column to the left of the note/rest in question. I can then click on the indicated cursor position and edit the note/rest in question. (If I simply activate the emacs window by clicking on the title bar of the window and try to move the emacs cursor with arrow keys I'll find myself at the top of the file.) So, in the first instance, point-and-click *does* take me to the correct line/column. If I then click on another note/rest, however, the result is that emacs will move the cursor to the correct line, but always in column 0. Weird, eh? -David Lily 2.5.15 (CVS ChangeLog 1.3285) emacs 21.3.1 Firefox 1.0.1 Fedora Core 3 (fully updated) Gnome _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user