on a mac, i use TeXShop. you can probably get TeXniccenter on windows to play nicely with lilypond -- iirc it's easy to add a new typesetting engine to it, but i haven't done things like that on windows for a few years. (i think they called them output profiles). or you can go the route of JEdit and LilyPondTool which works for a lot of ppl here on this list. bertalan (dev of LPT) is also active around here.
Well, sort of :)

Actually as LPT has its own parser, which can tell more or less whether the current input is valid, a constantly updated view could be possible. (Like looking for the last valid version of the file in every 30 seconds and generate the file.)

Feel free to contribute this feature ;-)

Bert


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