On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 23:15 +0000, David Bobroff wrote: > Thanks to Daniel Johnson's post I got LilyPond compiled (I upgraded to > mftrace 1.1.5 and installed potrace). I only found mftrace 1.1.2 :-(
> for .emacs should it be added verbatim, or does the "~/site-lisp" thing > need to be spelled out explicitly? Emacs understands ~ to mean home directory. > As things stand now, when I start > emacs with a Lily file I do not get a LilyPond menu in emacs, the > tabbing/indentation does not seem to be working (I just get a fixed > distance with each tab rather than the "proper" LilyPond indentation) , I played around for ages and eventually gave up trying to add to the load path, putting the lilypond files in the place emacs wanted them (in my case, /usr/share/xemacs/site-packages/lisp/ with lilypond-init.el in ./site-start.d) I believe there is an equivalent /usr/share/emacs/... too. I also went and byte-compiled the files too (invoked byte-compile-file on each one, running xemacs as root). Incidentally, I found that invoking lilypond from within xemacs created different (broken-font) output to invoking lilypond from the shell that started xemacs. I didn't investigate... Regards, Ruth -- Ruth Ivimey-Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
