To use vim there is nothing to set up -- you just start typing in vim,
save the file, and process it.  But you might be referring to setting
up syntax highlighting, which is actually not a necessary part of the
process, but may be helpful.

If all you want to do is use vim, then you just start using vim.

On 11/10/09, J. <jonathangood...@bezeqint.net> wrote:
> Hi Again evrey body, I'm happy to say that with because of the help you gave
> me I was not only able to get jedit up and running for lilypond  but was
> encouraged to succede in setting up emacs too!
> Vim though is somthing else.
> I looked at the directions on the lilypond site for setting it up but,
> because of my noviciate I got confused with all the places and symbols.
> i.e. can you add all the lilpond  things into the place where vim is
> (/user/bin/share/vim) or have to make a ~/.vim and how does one modify the
> files when the're found. [Whew!]
> Would appreciat some help like you gave last time.
>
>            Jonnie


-- 
Neil Thornock, D.M.
Assistant Professor of Music
Composition/Theory
Brigham Young University
http://neilthornock.net


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