Hi,
You said:
BTW does anyone know how to type hebrew in jedit?
I assume it's a type and you mean gedit ; in this I cannot help.
On the other hand , in JEdit you simply switch the keyboard to hebrew and
type. it works.
If using JEdit is a relevant option , this can solve your problem.
Dan
From: Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-il <[email protected]>
Subject: gedit
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 10:50:25 +0300
Hi all,
I have been using lilypond with hebrew and vim does work with hebrew
for me, but I must fiddle each time to get it to work.
Vim has a plugins for lilypond which is a plus.
someone suggested using gedit which types hebrew out of the box.
I installed it and indeed it just works.
But I wanted a few buzzers a whistles to go with it.
I found out that for syntax highlighting gedit uses gtksourceview
language files so I dutifully open a latex version and customized it
to lilypond. But I am not sure what the file is capable of doing, only
syntax highlighting?
If so what was the keyword list good for? only highlighting?
I would like to duplicate the functions of emacs,vim or jedit,
especially auto completion of common terms.
BTW does anyone know how to type hebrew in jedit?
I remember that there is on this list a gedit developer or at least
someone who know its insides.
The question is how do I create a plugin for lilypond, and what is it
capable of doing.
Thanks
Aaron
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