My very first contribution :-) Nice!
Colin Campbell, May 04, 2024 at 02:51:
> Thanks again for the text, Ken! I've put it up for review along with a
> bunch of housekeeping bits, and it could get merged into the
> documentation mid-week. You'll be able to point to your contribution to
>
Thanks again for the text, Ken! I've put it up for review along with a
bunch of housekeeping bits, and it could get merged into the
documentation mid-week. You'll be able to point to your contribution to
LilyPond!
Cheers,
Colin
On 2024-05-01 22:33, Kenneth Flak wrote:
OK, giving it a
Cool! TBH I've not used point-and-click much, but according to the
documentation it should work both ways:
https://github.com/martineausimon/nvim-lilypond-suite/wiki/2.-Configuration#point-and-click
Roosna & Flak
Contemporary Dance & Music
https://roosnaflak.com
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Sounds like just the VSLilyPond-PDF-Preview extension is not being
maintained. I'll take a look at that tonight...thanks, Federico!
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 4:41 PM Federico Sarudiansky
wrote:
> Hi Jeff.
>
> I've been using VSLilypond for VSCode for a while now and I found a
> solution for the
line so it is more specific
than "Re: Contents of lilypond-user digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Frescobaldi... panic alternatives? (Colin Campbell)
2. Re: Frescobaldi... panic alternatives? (Kenneth Flak)
(Jeff Kopmanis)
3. Re: \after … \beforeLast? (Pierre-Luc Gauth
Hi Jeff.
I've been using VSLilypond for VSCode for a while now and I found a
solution for the annoying lack of refresh of the PDF output. It is here:
https://github.com/lhl2617/VSLilyPond-PDF-preview/pull/118
Basically you have to edit a file of the Lilypond PDF preview extension
And while you are about to extend the 'Easier Editing' section: maybe
for the Mac users in particular one might want to add the combination
of TeXShop/LaTeX and Skim/Preview. I had a Mac until about 12 years ago
when I started to use LilyPond. That was on Mac OS 10.4, before I left
the Apple
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This looks really good, Ken. I'm going to do a general tidy up on the
Easier Editing page, but I hope to have something up for review in a day
or two. I've installed neovim, but to save a bit of time: is the
point-and-click two-way, like Frescobaldi, or from PDF to code only?
Cheers,
Colin
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Frescobaldi... panic alternatives? (Raphael Mankin)
2. Re: \after … \beforeLast? (Knute Snortum)
3. Re: Frescobaldi... panic alternatives? (Kenneth Flak)
4. Re: \after … \beforeLast? (Hans Aikema)
5. Re: \after … \beforeLast? (Lukas-Fa
Glad to hear that the description is useful for you!
I agree, the website is not great at onboarding new users...
Best,
Kenneth
Raphael Mankin, May 02, 2024 at 20:07:
> This is a much better description of Neovim than exists on any of the
> Neovim web-sites. They all jump straight into detail
This is a much better description of Neovim than exists on any of the
Neovim web-sites. They all jump straight into detail without telling one
what the whole thing is about. I struggled to work out what Neovim is,
or why I should want to use it.
On 02/05/2024 05:33, Kenneth Flak wrote:
OK,
OK, giving it a shot... Feel free to edit as needed!
Kenneth
Neovim
https://neovim.io
Neovim is a minimal text editor and fork of vim. It is highly extensible and
configurable through the vimscript and lua programming languages. Lilypond
support is provided by the nvim-lilypond-suite plugin
>> Maybe one of you two can provide some text for
>>
>>https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/web/easier-editing
>
> It happens that my first contribution to the Lilypond documentation
> was a rewrite of the Easier Editing section, some 14 years ago or
> so.
Aaah :-)
> If either or
On 2024-05-01 12:38, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Maybe one of you two can provide some text for
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/web/easier-editing
It happens that my first contribution to the Lilypond documentation was
a rewrite of the Easier Editing section, some 14 years ago or
> Yes, I also use that combo. It's fantastic, but you'd have to be
> willing to invest some time to climb the admittedly steep learning
> curve of (neo)vim. However, it's a time investment that pays off
> massively, so I recommend it heartily!
Maybe one of you two can provide some text for
Yes, I also use that combo. It's fantastic, but you'd have to be willing to
invest some time to climb the admittedly steep learning curve of (neo)vim.
However, it's a time investment that pays off massively, so I recommend it
heartily!
Kenneth
Roosna & Flak
Contemporary Dance & Music
> With not too much work, you could get emacs to do all of that I
> think.
Well, it would be great if someone could convert the LilyPond mode of
Emacs so that it uses the new 'tree-sitter' interface:
https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/
(look at the 'Playground' link to get a feeling
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