It shouldn't be hard to look over the SciTE properties file for TeX/LaTeX filetypes and edit that to be lilypond compatible. I've started a couple times, but since I keep going back to Emacs, I've never really seen it to be worth my while. :)

Josiah

On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, RDNewman wrote:


At the  SciTE web site , there seems to be a pretty cool source code editor
that can be set up to auto compile if the right commands are given.  It
needs a lexer to support Lilypond though.

I'm fairly new to Lilypond and am using it to support my efforts to learn
the guitar.

Is there a recommended editor (I'm on Windows here, or I'd consider Kate or
something similar) that is already recognizes .ly files for syntax
highlighting and can handle make style compilations?

Thanks much.

Kind regards,
Richard Newman
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