Being a vi user, I don't know exactly how emacs and Lilypond interact, but from what I've heard, that's the only thing which does something similar to what you're trying to do.
Thanks, that gives me at least a place to start looking.
The alternative is to keep it like it is now and write a gui so that the user can select a bar or staff to edit from the pdf view. I might at least be able to display the dvi output, shortening the parsing time.
Btw, are anyone here willing to give me some English language support? I'm afraid my music terminology in English is rather poor, and since I'm writing this application I find I need a lot of music words in English that I just don't know. Anyone willing to help out, let me know.
I am also looking for ways to add rests to tablature notation. I have seen this discussed on this list earlier (or was it the dev list?) and people saying something to the effect of "rest symbols does not have a place in tablature notation". Well, I think otherwise! :-) For banjo, tablature is the primary form of notation, and tablature only, not tablature combined with normal notes on top of it. So I need some form of rests. Is it possible to add my own symbols to the notation and insert those wherever I want to for example?
Thanks again!
Terje
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