Re: vim vagaries

2009-11-12 Thread Roman Stawski
J. jonathangoodman at bezeqint.net writes: Hi Again evrey body, I'm happy to say that with because of the help you gave me I was not only able to get jedit up and running for lilypond  but was encouraged to succede in setting up emacs too! Vim though is somthing else. I looked at the

Re: vim vagaries

2009-11-11 Thread Graham Breed
J. wrote: I looked at the directions on the lilypond site for setting it up but, because of my noviciate I got confused with all the places and symbols. I found a page here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Vim-mode It isn't clear which of those things you

Re: vim vagaries

2009-11-11 Thread Jethro Van Thuyne
Hi Jonathan, It's not to easy to find the right locations indeed, perhaps this might help. First you have to edit a file called filetype.vim, located in /home/yourusername/.vim/ If it isn't there, you can just create it: touch /home/yourusername/.vim/filetype.vim If the .vim directory

vim vagaries

2009-11-10 Thread J.
Hi Again evrey body, I'm happy to say that with because of the help you gave me I was not only able to get jedit up and running for lilypond but was encouraged to succede in setting up emacs too! Vim though is somthing else. I looked at the directions on the lilypond site for setting it up but,

Re: vim vagaries

2009-11-10 Thread Neil Thornock
To use vim there is nothing to set up -- you just start typing in vim, save the file, and process it. But you might be referring to setting up syntax highlighting, which is actually not a necessary part of the process, but may be helpful. If all you want to do is use vim, then you just start