Re: Emacs lily mode WAS: [announcement] Elysium - LilyPond IDE for Eclipse

2010-07-15 Thread David Kastrup
Jan Nieuwenhuizen janneke-l...@xs4all.nl writes: Op donderdag 01-07-2010 om 18:44 uur [tijdzone -0300], schreef Bernardo Barros: Is the Emacs mode being actively also developed? If so, is there a project/repository somewhere? That depends. We've had our emacs mode sitting in the elisp/

Re: Re:strange programming error

2010-07-15 Thread -Eluze
胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote: Thanks, but... commenting \showStaffSwitch in the staff harprh stops this warning/error - could this be a starting point to track the error? I'm confused. Because all my code seems to be right, and if no \showStaffSwitch, the change staff can't work. But please

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Le 15 juil. 2010 à 08:28, David Kastrup a écrit : Well, it does not look like this is going to be a fast thing. a) Nicolas has decided against using CEDET/Semantic for the parsing of Lilypond because of performance reasons. That is a no-go for my tastes because of being Emacs fanboy:

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread David Kastrup
Nicolas Sceaux nicolas.sce...@free.fr writes: All your points are valid. Being more used to Common Lisp, my coding style tends to be much influenced by it. It was not a personal criticism: it is always preferable to get something done than philosophize about how to do it. I was just stating

large source occupying on myfinal composition

2010-07-15 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Hello, I finally finish my concert overture, which has just 250 measures, 34 pages. The compiling is a nightmare! When I used normal way, the computer turned into a circumstance like it was about to crash. Then I used Process Tamer, a small util program to reduce source wasting. At first,

Re: large source occupying on myfinal composition

2010-07-15 Thread Graham Percival
There are some attempts to optimize the speed; one simple patch reduces the time required by something like 40%. But you should expect such problems from an unstable development version. Cheers, - Graham On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 06:22:56PM +0800, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote: Hello, I

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread Tim McNamara
Nicolas Sceaux wrote: Having a useful lilypond mode in Emacs would be really great. Using the existing lilypond-mode for all my .ly file editing already and it's pretty useful to me- but of course there is always room for improvement. What are you thinking that you'd like to see? I'd like

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread David Stocker
Not a huge deal, but I've noticed a strange behavior in automatic indenting using Emacs with lilypond-mode: third-level lines (which would require 3 indentations of 2 spaces each) don't automatically indent correctly. They go way too far to the right and require manual entry of six spaces to

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread David Kastrup
Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net writes: Nicolas Sceaux wrote: Having a useful lilypond mode in Emacs would be really great. Using the existing lilypond-mode for all my .ly file editing already and it's pretty useful to me- but of course there is always room for improvement. What are you

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread Bernardo Barros
Also differentiating lilypond code and scheme code. The mmm mode could be useful to combine this two major modes: http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/ Just an idea. 2010/7/15 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net writes: Nicolas Sceaux wrote: Having a useful lilypond

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread Bernardo Barros
How difficult is the possibility to integrate Lilypond into CEDET? It seems that CEDET is the way Emacs is going now. 2010/7/15 Bernardo Barros bernardobarr...@gmail.com Also differentiating lilypond code and scheme code. The mmm mode could be useful to combine this two major modes:

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread David Kastrup
Bernardo Barros bernardobarr...@gmail.com writes: How difficult is the possibility to integrate Lilypond into CEDET? It seems that CEDET is the way Emacs is going now. My impression is that it would be more difficult now than in half a year. Since I have other tasks that won't get easier in

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread David Stocker
On 07/15/2010 10:37 AM, David Kastrup wrote: You can't start a new Lilypond compilation before killing your viewer. You can't, say, quickly play the notes of a passage without running them through Lilypond (since Emacs does not understand the notes it sees). Bar detection barfs on

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Le 15 juil. 2010 à 16:06, Tim McNamara a écrit : Nicolas Sceaux wrote: Having a useful lilypond mode in Emacs would be really great. Using the existing lilypond-mode for all my .ly file editing already and it's pretty useful to me- but of course there is always room for improvement.

Re: Emacs lily mode

2010-07-15 Thread David Kastrup
David Stocker dstoc...@notesettersinc.com writes: On 07/15/2010 10:37 AM, David Kastrup wrote: You can't start a new Lilypond compilation before killing your viewer. You can't, say, quickly play the notes of a passage without running them through Lilypond (since Emacs does not

Re: large source occupying on myfinal composition

2010-07-15 Thread Neil Thornock
Not that this is very *helpful* but when I've had this situation, I process the first half of the score separate from the second half, adjusting page numbers if needed. I had to do this with my orchestra piece -- it ended up saving an hour of processing time! On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51 AM,

Re: large source occupying on myfinal composition

2010-07-15 Thread Urs Liska
And of course you make heavy use of \set Score.skipTypesetting = ##t ? So you don't have to wait so often ... Best Urs Am 15.07.2010 21:04, schrieb Neil Thornock: Not that this is very *helpful* but when I've had this situation, I process the first half of the score separate from the second

Re: large source occupying on myfinal composition

2010-07-15 Thread Neil Thornock
Yes, I just put skipTypesetting at the end of whichever lines are necessary and then comment/uncomment them as needed. Very fast. I should say, in response to Graham's comment, that I have noticed this behavior on the stable version -- the only one I've used for some time now. On Thu, Jul 15,

Re: Two questions concerning ossias

2010-07-15 Thread Nick Payne
On 13/07/10 11:51, Nick Payne wrote: This ossia just extends for part of a bar: { g'32_( fis) e_( fis) } \new Staff \with { alignAboveContext = #guitar fontSize = #-4 \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -4) \override

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