Re: syntax colouring in SubEthaEdit (was "Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit")

2004-01-26 Thread Aaron
Does that run on FreeBSD? I'd love to try it. I'm currently using Nedit with coloring turned on, but there is nothing that works real well with .ly files, so I make do with choosing a differant coloring format that is somewhat useful. Just curious doesn't emacs, vim or jedit run on freebsd? The

Re: syntax colouring in SubEthaEdit (was "Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit")

2004-01-26 Thread Kieren Richard MacMillan
Howdy, Chip: Does that run on FreeBSD? The Coding Monkeys themselves have this to say (http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/faq.html): [FAQ] Any chance of a *nix or Windows version? We've had quite a few request for this already. However we are relying heavily on the Cocoa Framework, includi

Re: syntax colouring in SubEthaEdit (was "Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit")

2004-01-26 Thread chip
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote: David (et al.): I'll be very happy to have syntax colouring especially If anyone is interested, I've attached a rudimentary syntax colouring rule set built for SubEthaEdit (free collaborative Rendezvous-enabled Cocoa text editor,

Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit

2004-01-26 Thread darius
Looks good... Just before I move forward, and install it, I wondered how sensitive it would be to unrecognized syntax: I use the M4 preprocessor extensively to deal with versioning issues, and my Lilypond source files include macro definitions, references, etc. Do you think the Lilypond plugin woul

syntax colouring in SubEthaEdit (was "Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit")

2004-01-26 Thread Kieren Richard MacMillan
David (et al.): I'll be very happy to have syntax colouring especially If anyone is interested, I've attached a rudimentary syntax colouring rule set built for SubEthaEdit (free collaborative Rendezvous-enabled Cocoa text editor, ). I'm hoping to improv

Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit

2004-01-26 Thread pd
Good job, it works for me ok (winXP, cygwin). I'm not familiar with jedit though -- is it possible to create a keyboard shortcut for running lilypond on a buffer? Pawel ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/list

Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit

2004-01-25 Thread David Rogers
On 2004/01/24, Bertalan Fodor wrote: >Dear LilyPond users, > >I'm happy to announce the first release of my LilyPond plugin for >jEdit (http://www.jedit.org). >I think Windows users will be especially >happy with this plugin, because you can achieve many features that >were available only in Emacs

Re: First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit

2004-01-24 Thread Jim Bartram
Bertalan, I'm very happy that there is now a better way to edit lilypond scores in JEdit. However, after setting everything up, when I open a .ly file, I get the following error message: 'error occurred while parsing lilymode.xml, line 2 expected character (found "-")(expected"<")' Also JEdit

First release of LilyPond tool for jEdit

2004-01-24 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Dear LilyPond users, I'm happy to announce the first release of my LilyPond plugin for jEdit (http://www.jedit.org). I think Windows users will be especially happy with this plugin, because you can achieve many features that were available only in Emacs/Vim. It should work on other platforms as we