Graham Percival wrote Sunday, December 06, 2009 12:23 PM
We have a new doc contributor using lilybuntu. Does anybody know: - what's the default text editor? - how do you make it wrap at 72 characters per line? - does it support utf-8? (I had an issue with one patch not applying cleanly, and I'm wondering if this was it)
I'm hardly an expert, having installed ubuntu myself only a few days ago, but the default editor in ubuntu from Jonathan's .iso seems to be gedit. This certainly supports utf8 - it's the default. Text wrapping can be set, but this simply wraps text on the screen, determined by the window width, but it does not wrap text in the file itself.
Oh wait, I just remembered Trevor's question about the editor when committing... I guess the default editor for texinfo files might be different from the default editor for EDITOR / VISUAL.
(As an aside, I tried using gedit as the git default editor. It didn't work out. gedit was called fine, but it refused to save the amended file that git provided saying it couldn't find the file name. I've gone back to using nano for git edits.) Trevor _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel