Dear David, thanks for Your reply. Unfortunately, none of your suggestions have brought the desired result! Best, Stefan
Am Mo., 3. Juni 2024 um 03:19 Uhr schrieb David Wright < lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk>: > On Sun 02 Jun 2024 at 16:10:56 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote: > > again, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little > > success: > > I wrote in the editor options of okular: > > gvim --remote-silent +%l %f +normal! %c > > When I click on a note, the right document is opened and the cursor is > > placed at the correct line, but not at the correct note in the lilypond > > file. > > What can I do? > > Perhaps the command you're trying to invoke is, for example: > > gvim --remote-silent +:123:norm45l path-to-file > > using literal constants for line number 123 and column 45. > > Naively, that would mean okular would have something like: > > gvim --remote-silent +:%l:norm%cl %f > > but, not being familiar with okular, I can't tell how it would > handle %cl (where l means move to the right by %c columns) and > whether it would need any quoting. For example, > > gvim --remote-silent '+:%l:norm%c l' %f > > might work better. > > Cheers, > David. >