The best editor for LilyPond seems to be jEdit (www.jedit.org) with its
LilyPond plugin.
(Of course, the best editor at all is either emacs or vi ;-))
I don't really like neither of them.
On MacOS X there's also LilyPad - not as mighty, but very comfortable.
jEdit with LilyTool would be nice(r)
Am 2005-10-04 um 22:50 schrieb Hans:
Right now I edit ly-files with Midnight Commander, have a terminal
open for making output and a file-manager to open the pdf or ps.
Working like this means constant switching between windows (edit,
save, run lilypond file.ly in the terminal, chech the pd
Thanks Josiah, I will check your suggestions except Jedit because I
don't want to run any Java on my machine. At least by using the
ampersands method I can reduce the number of windows on my desktop by
one, so I am very happy with that tip. Cheers,
Hans
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
I have two fa
D Josiah Boothby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have two favorite ways to go.
>
> My normal method is with a non-X Emacs session (I suppose Vim, Nano
> would work just as well for this as emacs, but I got used to emacs
> first, so it stuck). ctrl-X,ctrl-S,ctrl-Z saves and hides the window,
> then
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Hans wrote:
I am new to the list, but I have been using Lilypond for the last
year or
so, currently version 2.4.5 on Debian Sarge.
Right now I edit ly-files with Midnight Commander, have a terminal
open
for making output and a file-manager to o
I have two favorite ways to go.
My normal method is with a non-X Emacs session (I suppose Vim, Nano would
work just as well for this as emacs, but I got used to emacs first, so it
stuck). ctrl-X,ctrl-S,ctrl-Z saves and hides the window, then at the
command line, I issue the following:
$ lily
Hello everyone,
I am new to the list, but I have been using Lilypond for the last year
or so, currently version 2.4.5 on Debian Sarge.
Right now I edit ly-files with Midnight Commander, have a terminal open
for making output and a file-manager to open the pdf or ps. Working like
this means c