I take it there is no command line option that forces gedit into sc mode
then, I have toiled to find one for gedit I know emacs and vim have this
ability, why not gedit.

Delboy

krgn wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Loz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> That looks great, thanks.
>>
>> However, my next problem is an extremely minor one. I don't seem to
>> have any shortcuts for SC3. Can someone tell me what I need to put in
>> them if I want to set up my own?
>>
> 
> you can make a shortcut icon in the xfce menubar by right-clicking on it and
> adding a new launcher. the command that it should execute should either be
> 
> emacs -sclang
> 
> for the emacs mode (which is my personal recommendation) or
> 
> scvim
> 
> for the vim supercollider mode (which I personally know very little about)
> or finally
> 
> gedit
> 
> for the sc-gedit mode. this is the recommended mode for beginners as the
> editor is much more like other wysiwyg editors from other OS's. in the long
> run emacs is definitely the way to go though in my opinion, as its editing
> features are very rich and relatively easily extensible.
> 
> best,
> 
> karsten
> 
> 
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