David Kastrup writes:
> Andrew Bernard writes:
>
>> Does anybody use evince on Ubuntu 15.04 for the point and click link
>> following functionality?
>>
>> I followed these instructions:
>>
>> https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
>
> Why not the
Does anybody use evince on Ubuntu 15.04 for the point and click link following
functionality?
I followed these instructions:
https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
But clicking a link invokes not one but two copies of emacsclient, and each
time you click a note two new copies of emacs are
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Does anybody use evince on Ubuntu 15.04 for the point and click link
> following functionality?
>
> I followed these instructions:
>
> https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
Why not the instructions included in LilyPond?
Well I converted my Ubuntu 15.04 to use the latest supported GNOME 3 shell
instead of Unity. Then as instructed, followed the steps in section 4.1.1 of
the lilypond usage manual (2.19.28) for GNOME 3 with emacs.
When using evince and clicking a link, I get two new copies of emacs each time,
Ahem, a couple of reboots and it all works now. Just one of those things.
Truly beautiful to have working.
Andrew
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Okay.
If you still want to enable lilypond-mode in Emacs, go to
/home/yourusername/.emacs.d and edit the file called init.el
If the directory or the file (or both) don't exist, then create them.
In init.el, paste in the following:
**begin copy and paste section**
(setq load-path (append
Hi, I've been here before, but I've still got a problem.
I'm running Ubuntu (Jaunty Jackalope), Lilypond 2.12.2, and emacs 22.2.1.
Whenever I try to open a .ly file in emacs, I get :
File mode specification error: (file-error Cannot open load file
lilypond-mode)
Has anyone else had this problem
Hi Ralph,
To my novice eyes, it seems there is one of two possible issues here:
1. The path indicated in your init.el file, which is supposed to
point to the lilypond-mode files in your LilyPond installation
folder is incorrect, or
2. init.el points to the place where the
On 17.09.2009, at 03:08, Ralph Palmer wrote:
Or is there another helpful text editor (with highlighting), other
than jedit (with seems to be slow and resource intensive, in my
experience)?
There's a section that says vim has lilypond support, and nano
supports syntax hilighting. (And,
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 7:56 PM, David Stocker
dstoc...@thenotesetter.comwrote:
Ralph,
If you haven't already tried it, have a look at this short, sweet
walkthrough for setting up lilypond-mode for emacs:
http://www.geoffhorton.com/lilymacs.html
Actually, following the above instructions
0;241;0cOn Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 07:08:05AM -0500, Ralph Palmer wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 7:56 PM, David Stocker
[1]dstoc...@thenotesetter.com wrote:
Ralph,
If you haven't already tried it, have a look at this short, sweet
walkthrough for setting up lilypond-mode
Hmmm -
I tried M-x lilypond-mode, and got an emacs error message that lilypond-mode
couldn't be found.
I tried M-x LilyPond-mode, and got an emacs error message that lilypond-mode
file couldn't be opened.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Cameron Horsburgh
2009/3/4 Ralph Palmer palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com:
I tried M-x lilypond-mode, and got an emacs error message that lilypond-mode
couldn't be found.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Mmmh... jEdit?
OK, I'm out :)
Regards,
Valentin
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It shouldn't be this hard to set up lilypond-mode for emacs under Ubuntu
8.04.
Ralph, check in your home folder and see if there is a folder called
.emacs.d and if there is a file in that folder named init.el
It should be there. If not, create that file and folder. We're going to
get
Dave,
Does it make any/much/a significant difference that I'm running 8.10? I
would think anything that worked under 8.04 should work under 8.10.
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:23 AM, David Stocker
dstoc...@thenotesetter.comwrote:
It shouldn't be this hard to set up lilypond-mode for emacs
...@thenotesetter.com mailto:dstoc...@thenotesetter.com wrote:
It shouldn't be this hard to set up lilypond-mode for emacs under
Ubuntu 8.04.
Ralph, check in your home folder and see if there is a folder
called .emacs.d and if there is a file in that folder named init.el
/a significant difference that I'm running 8.10? I
would think anything that worked under 8.04 should work under 8.10.
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:23 AM, David Stocker dstoc...@thenotesetter.com
wrote:
It shouldn't be this hard to set up lilypond-mode for emacs under Ubuntu
8.04.
Ralph
:
It shouldn't be this hard to set up lilypond-mode for emacs
under Ubuntu 8.04.
Ralph, check in your home folder and see if there is a folder
called .emacs.d and if there is a file in that folder named
init.el
It should be there. If not, create that file
dstoc...@thenotesetter.com mailto:dstoc...@thenotesetter.com
wrote:
It shouldn't be this hard to set up lilypond-mode for emacs
under Ubuntu 8.04.
Ralph, check in your home folder and see if there is a folder
called .emacs.d and if there is a file
up lilypond-mode for emacs
under Ubuntu 8.04.
Ralph, check in your home folder and see if there is a
folder
called .emacs.d and if there is a file in that folder named
init.el
It should be there. If not, create
Dave -
Did what you said, as far as I could. Opened a .ly file, and got bounced.
Opened the file again with the --debug-init option, and got:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function
/usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp)
(/usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp)
(list
Sure, Ralph. I'll do some digging and try to figure out what makes
lilypond-mode work in my installation.
In the meantime, check out:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO-3.html#ss3.1
if you haven't already, just for some background information on modes in
Emacs.
Email me off-list if
David == David Stocker dstoc...@thenotesetter.com writes:
David If your LilyPond installation resides in /usr/local/ then that
David should be correct.
David Ralph Palmer wrote:
Getting close, I think - So, the first line should actually read:
(setq load-path (append (list
Peter,
Are you referring to the apostrophe (or single-quote, if you will) just
before the 3rd opening parenthesis in the first line?
Ralph, it's worth a try. My XP init.el file doesn't contain this and it
loads lilypond-mode with no error messages. I'm not sure if there's a
difference
file I was
working on with a .ly extension. At least this was true on
Ubuntu 8.04 and Emacs 22 from the Ubuntu repositories. Did you
install Emacs from the repositories? If you do, I think it
sets all the correct paths by default.
Ralph Palmer wrote
Hi -
I'm an intermediate lilyponder and a novice penguinista. I have Ubuntu 8.10
(Intrepid Ibex) mounted on an older laptop. I successfully removed the
LilyPond version that came with the Ubuntu package, and installed 2.12
(although I thought the documentation would come with the installation
Hi Ralph,
The lilypond-mode worked 'out of the box' for me when after opening a
.ly file with emacs or saving whatever file I was working on with a .ly
extension. At least this was true on Ubuntu 8.04 and Emacs 22 from the
Ubuntu repositories. Did you install Emacs from the repositories
on with a
.ly extension. At least this was true on Ubuntu 8.04 and Emacs 22 from
the Ubuntu repositories. Did you install Emacs from the repositories?
If you do, I think it sets all the correct paths by default.
Ralph Palmer wrote:
Hi -
I'm an intermediate lilyponder and a novice penguinista
Well, the basic (i.e., for people who understand emacs) instructions
are in the Application Usage, under Text Editor Support.
El 26.02.2009, a las 02:44, Ralph Palmer escribió:
Hi -
I'm an intermediate lilyponder and a novice penguinista. I have
Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) mounted on an
When I install with the GUB, I can set:
LYEDITOR=emacsclient.emacs-snapshot --no-wait +%(line)s:%(column)s %(file)s
and put urlCommand lilypond-invoke-editor %s into my .xpdfrc,
point-and click works for me in lilypond 10.33 on my Ubuntu Feisty
system with emacs-snapshot installed.
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