confrey wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
> I know some text editors have a support for lilypond; I'd like to know
> what's a fine editor for lilypond, and if it is possible to customize
> gedit (sintax highlighting and statement recognition adn completation).
> bye
>
> confrey
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If you are on Windows, I created this syntax highlighter for the Context
editor:
www.context.cx
Here is the highlighter plug in I created:
http://forum.context.cx/index.php?topic=1396.0
First download/install Context editor, then download/copy the highlighter
file to the appropriate directory, then whenever you open a ly file in
context it will be highlighted, it also separates scheme code from lilypond
code style-wise. I entered around 700 or so lilypond reserverd words in the
highlighter and the sceme code appears with a gray background, it also
matches opening/closing brackets, hilights comments differently, etc. and
acceps unicode or ascii data.
Context is a great multi-tabbed, editor with a directory navigator, and
support for code libraries, etc. I've been using it since July or so and am
very satisfied with it.
Rick
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