As Simon explained with a click on the error message the cursor jumps to the code ... But if you still want line numbers you can get it with a mark in an option field in the view pull down menu.

Am 16.09.2015 19:24, schrieb Simon Albrecht:
On 16.09.2015 18:05, David Kastrup wrote:
Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:

Am 16.09.2015 um 17:39 schrieb Erich Neuwirth:
When compiling, error messages come with line numbers.
Is there a way of displaying the line numbers in the editor window?
of which editor?

The, debugging would be easier.
Indeed.
But still easier is having the editor configured to make use of
LilyPond's point-and-click feature, so you can click on the error
message (or on the result in the PDF) and have the editor jump to the
right place.
point-and-click is not related to error messages.  All that LilyPond
does with regard to error messages is formatting them in a standard way so that if you run it from some IDE or at least somewhat compiler-aware
editor the error messages might be useful for navigation.

At any rate, Frescobaldi <http://frescobaldi.org> allows to click the
location in the error message and jumps to the code in question.

Yours, Simon

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