Hi,
I've been playing with Emacs for editing Lilypond files, and while it isn't
Frescobaldi I'm starting to enjoy using it. After all, George R R Martin
wrote Game of Thrones on Wordstar because he was comfortable with the
keystrokes.
*Templates*: I have found a very good resource at
https://gith
27;ve forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
TIA for any help,
cd elisp
make
sudo make install
I'm not finding a makefile.
Have you tried?
Yes. I've looked for many files like elisp and lilypond-mode
> > > > Paul Scott writes:
> > > > > > > On 4/7/22 13:02, David Kastrup wrote:
> > > > > > > > Paul Scott writes:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Greetings,
> > > > > >
gt;
> HC
>
>
> On 4/8/22, Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote:
>> Greetings Paul,
>>
>> I don't know if this will help, but this is what I do to get
>> lilypond-mode working on emacs. The one caveat is that I only have one
>> version installed. First, when installing
Of course, this also assumes that you have downloaded the
documentation with the `--documentation' flag.
HC
On 4/8/22, Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote:
> Greetings Paul,
>
> I don't know if this will help, but this is what I do to get
> lilypond-mode working on emacs. The one
Greetings Paul,
I don't know if this will help, but this is what I do to get
lilypond-mode working on emacs. The one caveat is that I only have one
version installed. First, when installing the .sh file, I use the flag
`--prefix /usr/'. This ensures that the bin file is in the directo
e the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
TIA for any help,
cd elisp
make
sudo make install
I'm not finding a makefile.
Have you tried?
Yes. I've looked for many files like elisp and lilypond-mode in my
attempts.
There is GN
Scott writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
>>>>>>> lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
&
On 4/7/22 15:08, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
On 4/7/22 14:15, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
On 4/7/22 13:02, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
Greetings,
I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not rememb
Paul Scott writes:
> On 4/7/22 14:15, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Paul Scott writes:
>>
>>> On 4/7/22 13:02, David Kastrup wrote:
>>>> Paul Scott writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've for
Le 07/04/2022 à 20:36, Paul Scott a écrit :
Greetings,
I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
What have you tried and what does not work?
I hadn't thought of GNUmakefile but according to up
On 4/7/22 14:15, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
On 4/7/22 13:02, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
Greetings,
I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
TIA for any help,
cd elisp
Paul Scott writes:
> On 4/7/22 13:02, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Paul Scott writes:
>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
>>> lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to wor
On 4/7/22 13:02, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
Greetings,
I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
TIA for any help,
cd elisp
make
sudo make install
I'm not finding a makefile.
Paul
Paul Scott writes:
> Greetings,
>
> I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
> lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
>
> TIA for any help,
cd elisp
make
sudo make install
probably.
--
David Kastrup
Greetings,
I've forgotten too much. I see the instructions for activating
lilypond-mode and am not remembering enough to get it to work.
TIA for any help,
Paul
Hi Caio,
For 2.19.82 refer to Section 4.1.1 Configuruing the system. It explains
what to do to enable point and click from the PDF viewer program, and how
to set the EDITOR variable to make emacs go to the right line and column. I
don't think it says it there and assumes you know what you are doin
onumental task or rewriting from scratch the lilypond
mode indenting and formatting engine. If I can achieve
anything in that area, it may be a good side effect of this
Frescobaldi problem.
Andrew
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di, but the very sluggish response now of the text editor
>> is unusable, and I have had to abandon it for Emacs. Emacs is great, but
>> the indentation is abysmal, and just messes up really quickly. Caught
>> between two unsatisfactory worlds now. I think I am going to have to t
or
> is unusable, and I have had to abandon it for Emacs. Emacs is great, but
> the indentation is abysmal, and just messes up really quickly. Caught
> between two unsatisfactory worlds now. I think I am going to have to take
> on the monumental task or rewriting from scratch the lilypon
of the text editor
> is unusable, and I have had to abandon it for Emacs. Emacs is great, but
> the indentation is abysmal, and just messes up really quickly. Caught
> between two unsatisfactory worlds now. I think I am going to have to take
> on the monumental task or rewriting from scratch
Am 28.01.19 um 08:18 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hi Urs,
I split my score into files only ten pages long to avoid the issue to
begin with, but it suddenly started happening. Perhaps some Debian 9
Python change?
Other than with LilyPond the issue is not the complexity of the *score*
but that o
Hi Urs,
I split my score into files only ten pages long to avoid the issue to begin
with, but it suddenly started happening. Perhaps some Debian 9 Python
change?
Andrew
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 18:01, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> > Il giorno dom 27 gen 201
. Emacs is great, but
the indentation is abysmal, and just messes up really quickly. Caught
between two unsatisfactory worlds now. I think I am going to have to take
on the monumental task or rewriting from scratch the lilypond mode
indenting and formatting engine. If I can achieve anything in that area
Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it was caused by an upgrade to Debian 9? Did you
u
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Thanks David!
>
> Interestingly, the following line appears in the lilypond mode elisp:
>
> lilypond-mode.el:;;; Inspired on auctex
I think it's about keybindings for running stuff and possibly initial
process handling, not so much about the parsi
ser anyway. The PDF point and
> >> click with Emacs all works splendidly on Debian 9, and everything is
> >> lightning quick.
> >>
> >> The indenting in the current lilypond mode is to put it politely, less
> >> than
> >> optimal. My question is,
h Emacs all works splendidly on Debian 9, and everything is
>> lightning quick.
>>
>> The indenting in the current lilypond mode is to put it politely, less
>> than
>> optimal. My question is, can the lilypond-mode reformat and entire buffer
>> like F. does?
.
>
> The indenting in the current lilypond mode is to put it politely, less than
> optimal. My question is, can the lilypond-mode reformat and entire buffer
> like F. does?
Probably not the fastest way, but I
. move to BOT to see how many lines, say, 1234
. move to TOP
Thanks David!
Interestingly, the following line appears in the lilypond mode elisp:
lilypond-mode.el:;;; Inspired on auctex
Andrew
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 12:11, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>
> You wouldn't want it to try. Really, somebody™ should rewrite Emacs'
> LilyPond
as sadly become
> unusable. [I have never seen that before until now.] Consequently I have
> returned to Emacs, as a long term Emacs user anyway. The PDF point and
> click with Emacs all works splendidly on Debian 9, and everything is
> lightning quick.
>
> The indenting in the current li
until now.] Consequently I have
returned to Emacs, as a long term Emacs user anyway. The PDF point and
click with Emacs all works splendidly on Debian 9, and everything is
lightning quick.
The indenting in the current lilypond mode is to put it politely, less than
optimal. My question is, can the
Il giorno dom 13 gen 2019 alle 9:15, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Does anybody use the lilypond mode for the Atom editor? Is it any
good? I'd be interested to hear opinions.
I'm a long term emacs user, but Atom seems to be progressing nicely.
Andrew
Hi Andrew
AFAIK,
Does anybody use the lilypond mode for the Atom editor? Is it any good? I'd
be interested to hear opinions.
I'm a long term emacs user, but Atom seems to be progressing nicely.
Andrew
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> From: "Garrett Fitzgerald"
> To: "Lillypond Users Mailing List"
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 7:31:27 PM
> Subject: Emacs for Windows lilypond mode
> I'm sorry, but I'm having the darnedest time following the dir
On 10/24/2017 3:31 PM, Garrett Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm sorry, but I'm having the darnedest time following the directions
for how to install Lilypond-mode on Windows. I installed the latest
release of GNU Emacs at c:\emacs and tried to follow the directions at
http://www.geoff
I'm sorry, but I'm having the darnedest time following the directions for
how to install Lilypond-mode on Windows. I installed the latest release of
GNU Emacs at c:\emacs and tried to follow the directions at
http://www.geoffhorton.com/lilymacs.html. Either I'm looking at the wro
buntu 16.04:
>
>
> (setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name
> "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp")) load-path))
> (autoload 'LilyPond-mode "lilypond-mode" "LilyPond Editing Mode" t)
> (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(&q
e-lisp")) load-path))
(autoload 'LilyPond-mode "lilypond-mode" "LilyPond Editing Mode" t)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ly$" . LilyPond-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ily$" . LilyPond-mode))
Hope that helps
I have just installed Ubuntu 16.04 to replace my previous 12.04 system,
and installed LilyPond v.2.19.40.
In my ~/.emacs file I already had
(autoload 'LilyPond-mode "lilypond-mode")
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.ily$" . LilyPond-mode) auto-mode-alist))
(add-ho
Quoting David Kastrup (d...@gnu.org):
> pls writes:
> > lilypond-mode (Git-repository) and electric-indent-mode don't seem to
> > get along too well
> > in Emacs. (I'm currently using GNU Emacs 25.0.50.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,
> > GTK+ Version 3.10.8) but I
pls writes:
> Hi all,
>
> lilypond-mode (Git-repository) and electric-indent-mode don't seem to
> get along too well
> in Emacs. (I'm currently using GNU Emacs 25.0.50.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,
> GTK+ Version 3.10.8) but I have experienced the same issues with all
&
Hi all,
lilypond-mode (Git-repository) and electric-indent-mode don't seem to get along
too well
in Emacs. (I'm currently using GNU Emacs 25.0.50.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,
GTK+ Version 3.10.8) but I have experienced the same issues with all
other Emacs-versions I have tried before.)
Wh
Laura Conrad writes:
>> "Simon" == Simon Albrecht writes:
>
> Simon> On 19.10.2015 18:01, Laura Conrad wrote:
> >> The problem is
> >> when entering long note values, which are common in early 16th century
> >> music, I have to leave the keypad to type \breve and \longa
>
>
> "Simon" == Simon Albrecht writes:
Simon> On 19.10.2015 18:01, Laura Conrad wrote:
>> The problem is
>> when entering long note values, which are common in early 16th century
>> music, I have to leave the keypad to type \breve and \longa
Simon> Except you’d enter it with
On 19.10.2015 18:01, Laura Conrad wrote:
The problem is
when entering long note values, which are common in early 16th century
music, I have to leave the keypad to type \breve and \longa
Except you’d enter it with shortened note values (say to 1/4) and use
e.g. the Frescobaldi Rhythm Tools to
Laura Conrad writes:
>> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
>
> David> What it does do is trying to track the current "tonality".
> David> That's an interesting idea but requires an editing mode that
> David> will _propagate_ corrections in order to work nicely. Of
> David> cou
> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
David> What it does do is trying to track the current "tonality".
David> That's an interesting idea but requires an editing mode that
David> will _propagate_ corrections in order to work nicely. Of
David> course, the same will be needed in o
Try typing r into the package manager for "refreshing".
>
>> Is it my emacs installation being inadequate, or is the package not
>> configured right?
>>
>> David> And I wanted to add the corresponding functionality to
>> David> LilyPond-mod
r is the package not
> configured right?
>
> David> And I wanted to add the corresponding functionality to
> David> LilyPond-mode next so that one can enter pitches and chords
> David> into Emacs via MIDI.
>
> I'm currently getting MIDI entry of lilyp
; And I wanted to add the corresponding functionality to
David> LilyPond-mode next so that one can enter pitches and chords
David> into Emacs via MIDI.
I'm currently getting MIDI entry of lilypond into emacs via
midi-input-mode from <http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/software>.
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> No, it was truncated, but in a hard to understand way - quite irregular. But
> we
> now know that was an artefact of the narrowing issue, and has not occurred
> again. Widening did not help.
Terms are important here. There's a world of differen
No, it was truncated, but in a hard to understand way - quite irregular. But we
now know that was an artefact of the narrowing issue, and has not occurred
again. Widening did not help.
Andrew
> On 16 Oct 2015, at 16:45, T. Michael Sommers wrote:
>
> When the buffer was apparently being trunca
On 10/15/2015 10:28 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
With the fi, or workaround, for the narrowing problem, in place, the
issue I reported regarding the emacs buffer being messed up
(apologies for my lack of technical precision there! The buffer was
being truncated to almost half the length in a way qu
Greetings All,
With the fi, or workaround, for the narrowing problem, in place, the issue I
reported regarding the emacs buffer being messed up (apologies for my lack of
technical precision there! The buffer was being truncated to almost half the
length in a way quite hard to figure out from wh
Greetings T.M.,
Commenting out these lines fixes the issue.
Thanks! Can some elisp expert have a look at addressing this? For now, I am
fine, but this must affect others I would think, unless there is something odd
about my emacs setup, which is very simple.
Should this be reported as a bug?
Steve Lacy writes:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:03 AM, T. Michael Sommers
> wrote:
>
>> On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
>>> if anybody has seen this. When
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:03 AM, T. Michael Sommers
wrote:
> On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
>>
>> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
>> if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
>> c
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> Also, using evince on Ubuntu 15.04 with either Unity or the GNOME 3 Shell,
> after several successful point-and-click redirects, the file in emacs get
> messed up and the source file has to be reloaded.
"messed up" is a bit vague. Is it reall
On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
chord, emacs goes into narrow mode, which then has to be undone with
C-x n w. It’s consistently reproduci
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Greetings All,
>
> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
> if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
> chord, emacs goes into narrow mode, which then has to be undone with
> C-x n w. It’s cons
Greetings All,
I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder if anybody
has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a chord, emacs goes
into narrow mode, which then has to be undone with C-x n w. It’s consistently
reproducible.
Also, using evince on Ubu
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 07:59:00PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> > Would there be any simple way to make the emacs lilypond mode indent %
> > comments to the same level as the code, and not over to the right as it
> >
Problem solved. I think this mode comes from AUCTeX mode, so that usage
probably arises there.
Andrew
> On 15 Oct 2015, at 11:59, David Wright wrote:
>
> I use % for trailing comments and %% for others. The latter ones
> indent to the same level as the line they follow.
_
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> Would there be any simple way to make the emacs lilypond mode indent %
> comments to the same level as the code, and not over to the right as it
> currently does? I am afraid I am not an elisp hacker.
I use % for trailing comments a
Would there be any simple way to make the emacs lilypond mode indent % comments
to the same level as the code, and not over to the right as it currently does?
I am afraid I am not an elisp hacker.
Andrew
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Andrew Bernard wrote:
> [...] I now have a
> dream lilypond coding environment on Ubuntu.
Alternatively, you could try
http://www.squirrel.nl/pub/xfer/LPminiIDE.zip .
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Andrew Bernard writes:
> Hi David,
>
> Works very nicely. A sincere thank you for your work.
>
> Now I can have a .dir-locals.el as follows:
>
> ;;; Directory Local Variables
> ;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
>
> ((Lily
Hi David,
Works very nicely. A sincere thank you for your work.
Now I can have a .dir-locals.el as follows:
;;; Directory Local Variables
;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
((LilyPond-mode
(LilyPond-lilypond-command . "lilypond -I ~/lib/lil
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Thank you David!
>
> I just figured out the same logic. I see why you are using a makefile
> and M-x compile.
>
> But it would be good to have this, as I often compile a lot of
> different files that I don’t want to write makefile targets for.
Issue 4636 in our issue tra
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 09:13:28 +0200
Urs Liska wrote:
> The idea is that many users will have a default set of libraries they
> usually want to have available.
I have always wondered why LilyPond does not have an environment setting
for its library path, as most other tools do.
I have a collectio
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Hi David,
>
> Really helpful advice. Except I need a hint or two.
>
> If I create .dir-locals.el thus:
>
> ((LilyPond-mode
> (LilyPond-lilypond-command . "lilypond -I /tmp")))
>
> when running C-c C-l then only the command ‘l
Hi David,
Really helpful advice. Except I need a hint or two.
If I create .dir-locals.el thus:
((LilyPond-mode
(LilyPond-lilypond-command . "lilypond -I /tmp")))
when running C-c C-l then only the command ‘lilypond’ is run - the
customisation is ignored. Do you have to customise
Am 12.10.2015 um 08:08 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Andrew Bernard writes:
>
>> Now that my current score has become large, Frescobaldi I am sorry to
>> say the text editor it provides runs like molasses on Ubuntu
>> 15.04. Hence I am abandoning it for emacs.
>>
>&g
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Now that my current score has become large, Frescobaldi I am sorry to
> say the text editor it provides runs like molasses on Ubuntu
> 15.04. Hence I am abandoning it for emacs.
>
> With the emacs lilypond-mode, C-c C-l invokes lilypond on the
> buf
Now that my current score has become large, Frescobaldi I am sorry to say the
text editor it provides runs like molasses on Ubuntu 15.04. Hence I am
abandoning it for emacs.
With the emacs lilypond-mode, C-c C-l invokes lilypond on the buffer. But I
need to specify directories to search for
Dear Lilypond users:
I have written a guide on how to set up the Lilypond mode for Emacs on OS
X. For this, I have created two posts on my blog. If anyone needs this
information, here are the links:
Setting Up Lilypond & Emacs on OS X for Visually Impaired Musicians - Part I
&
I can then build the xpdf
executable there or can I simply copy the one in my machine and put it
manually on his computer?
Thanks again for all your help!
Antonio
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the source
> of my problem?
>
> For the moment, I found a workaround. I opened the Lilypond-mode.el file and
> changed "xpdf" for "open" on line 346. This way, Preview is being called
> instead of xpdf.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Best
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xpdf: command not found
>>
>> Compilation exited abnormally with code 127 at Wed Sep 24 20:08:44"
>>
>> Xpdf is installed. My guess is that Emacs can't find the path to it but I
>> don't know how to set it up.
>>
>> Anyone knows how to s
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mally with code 127 at Wed Sep 24 20:08:44"
Xpdf is installed. My guess is that Emacs can't find the path to it but I
don't know how to set it up.
Anyone knows how to solve this?
Antonio
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d the following lines to your .emacs file:
(autoload 'LilyPond-mode "lilypond-mode")
(setq auto-mode-alist
(cons '("\\.ly$" . LilyPond-mode) auto-mode-alist))
(add-hook 'LilyPond-mode-hook (lambda () (turn-on-font-lock)))
This code will also ensur
On May 28, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Kevin Barry wrote:
> Dear LilyPond users,
>
> A friend recently persuaded me to try emacs for text editing (LaTeX +
> LilyPond), however I can't quite understand the instructions for installing
> lilypond-mode, as outlined here:
> http:/
Dear LilyPond users,
A friend recently persuaded me to try emacs for text editing (LaTeX +
LilyPond), however I can't quite understand the instructions for
installing lilypond-mode, as outlined here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/usage/text-editor-support
'An Emac
Ralph Palmer writes:
> Greetings -
>
> I'm running LilyPond 2.16.2 under Windows 7, SP1.
>
> I've copied the *.el files from lilypond\..\site-lisp to
> \emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
> and I've set the PATH and HOME variables so that I think emacs is finding
> lilypond-mode.el, but when I open emacs
to
> > \emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
>
> I did the same (exept that I created a neu subdirectory
> site-lisp\lilypond\).
>
>
> I appended the following to my ~/.emacs:
>
> (autoload 'LilyPond-mode "lilypond-mode")
> (setq auto-mode-alist
> (c
directory
site-lisp\lilypond\).
> and I've set the PATH and HOME variables so that I think emacs is
> finding lilypond-mode.el, but when I open emacs and type lilypond-mode>, I get [no match]. When I drag-and-drop an .ly file onto
> the open emacs buffer, I get lilypond-mode&g
Greetings -
I'm running LilyPond 2.16.2 under Windows 7, SP1.
I've copied the *.el files from lilypond\..\site-lisp to
\emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
and I've set the PATH and HOME variables so that I think emacs is finding
lilypond-mode.el, but when I open emacs and type , I get
[no match]. When I
Thorsten gmail.com> writes:
> on win7 with emacs 23.2.1 and freshly installed lilypond-mode version 2.5.20
> plus lilypond version 2.14.2 and the following truly minimal file
>
> \relative c' {
> c d e f g a b c
> }
>
> I get compilation errors within Emacs
Hi List,
on win7 with emacs 23.2.1 and freshly installed lilypond-mode version 2.5.20
plus lilypond version 2.14.2 and the following truly minimal file
\relative c' {
c d e f g a b c
}
I get compilation errors within Emacs (doing C-c C-l), but not when I drag the
file on the desktop
Hi all,
Why LilyPond-mode does not ignore [ ] ( and )
when it comes to indentation?
I see that a lot of wrong indentations of .ly files
are caused because of this. Those symbols do not
request indentation as { and } do.
Is it easy to fix this?
-
Best,
Bernardo
a file called "init.el"
In that file, paste the following lines:
(setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name "C:/Program
Files/LilyPond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp")) load-path))
(autoload 'LilyPond-mode "lilypond-mode" "LilyPond Ed
the path to whatever your actual user account's name is.
>
> In the ".emacs.d" directory, open (or create) a file called "init.el"
>
> In that file, paste the following lines:
>
> (setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> File
your actual user account's name is.
In the ".emacs.d" directory, open (or create) a file called "init.el"
In that file, paste the following lines:
(setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name "C:/Program
Files/LilyPond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp")) load-path
Greetings -
I've been forced (temporarily, I hope) onto a WinXP Pro laptop. I've
successfully downloaded LilyPond 2.12.3.1 and Emacs 22.3. I cannot figure
out how to get Emacs to recognize (much less accept as default for .ly
files) lilypond-mode. If anyone out there has successfu
On 28 feb 2010, at 06:46, Tim McNamara wrote:
> I've had lilypond-mode working in Emacs for a year now, using Carbon Emacs on
> Mac OS X 10.4. Works great, kuds to whomever wrote the mode. I just built
> the latest Emacs 23.1 to give it a try; it initially didn't work with
On 28 feb 2010, at 08:11, James Bailey wrote:
> If I remember correctly, GUI apps don't by default load your $PATH, there's a
> trick somewhere to get them to do it, I just don't remember where or how. But
> that may be what you need.
The trick is not very simple. To have full control over you
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