Hi all,

I do many different tasks within an editor:

docbook, html etc I use nedit mode of emacs boy I wish that hebrew was
better supported..

I do a lot of work with lilypond and would use emacs but the hebrew
support is not as good a gvim.

I tried jedit which has great support for lilypond but can't type in
hebrew, literally it just won't time if I choose hebrew keyboard.

I had to fiddle with gvim until I got hebrew working.

gedit worked beatiful with hebrew out-of the box but after using
emacs/vim it is just lame/ the keybindings open dialog boxes and there
is no scheme for navigation advanced editing etc. not to mention a
dirth of plugins...


So is there an editor which is of the class of vim emacs with native
hebrew support and ease of creating plugins for syntax highlighting
autocompletion, the ability to call lilypond from within and launce
viewers for the outputted ps pdf dvi and midi files?

I wasted half a day trying to write a plugin for gedit for lilypond
before I found out that as an editor it is just lame.

I think I know the answer probably is gvim but I would like to know if
there are options I haven't tried yet.

Thanks
Aaron

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