2011/5/14 rosea grammostola <[email protected]>:
> On 05/13/2011 11:13 AM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
>>
>> On 05/13/2011 11:10 AM, Dan S wrote:
>>>
>>> 2011/5/13 rosea.grammostola<[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> On 05/13/2011 10:44 AM, Dan S wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 2011/5/13 rosea.grammostola<[email protected]>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 05/13/2011 10:00 AM, KarlHungus wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> that would be very handy indeed...
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> View this message in context:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://puredyne.466513.n3.nabble.com/puredyne-Gedit-Supercollider-mode-tp2931414p2934711.html
>>>>>>> Sent from the Puredyne mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> True, also when people are giving workshops with PureDyne, then you
>>>>>> better
>>>>>> start with Gedit instead of learning Emacs first...
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes that's a good point... I don't know gedit well enough to know if
>>>>> it's even possible though...? This<http://linux.die.net/man/1/gedit>
>>>>> suggests there aren't any command-line options we could use to execute
>>>>> a command.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe it's just an matter of enabling SC mode in Gedit by default in
>>>> PureDyne? Then when you launch Gedit, you launch it with SC mode turned
>>>> on,
>>>> right?
>>>> Not sure which file(s) to edit then.
>>>
>>> I'm not going to be near a puredyne machine for a while but a web
>>> search suggests the config might be in
>>>
>>>   ~/.gconf/apps/gnome-settings/gedit/%gconf.xml
>>>
>>> so if you could test that it'd be helpful... (enable the plugin, see
>>> if the config file changes). Then if so, it might be safe for us to
>>> put a default config file into skel.
>
> I have this file in ~/.gconf/apps/gedit-2/plugins
>
> (working on Ubuntu 10.04, with puredyne sources)
>
> See attachment

Thanks - checked it and it works here, so I've committed it to the
default skel. That will be handy, thanks

Dan
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