hey,

so, for now, you need to edit $HOME/.emacs and add these 2 lines, at least:

(require 'sclang)
(require 'w3m)

then restart emacs. fwiw, substitute $HOME for the path to your home
directory. you can also use sc with vim btw, just type 'scvim' in a console.
oh.... aaaand you can use SC with gedit now, some peoples preferred IDE as
its simple. just open gedit from the menu (Accessories -> Text Editor), and
select SuperCollider Mode from the Tools menu.

best,

karsten

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 4:26 PM, potax flan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i've been using SC for a while now, but always on a mac.
> i'm happy to learn whatever to run all my patches on debian, but so far
> it's a bit confusing.
> when i start SC (from the puredyne menu) emacs says:
>
> Unknown option '-sclang'
>
> And when i try executing simple patches by selecting text and hitting
> control-c bu emacs complains:
>
> C-c C-c is undefined.
>
> I reckon i still need to install/configure stuff before playing, but i dont
> even know what.
> help?
>
>
> p
>
>
>
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