Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-15 Thread Laurie Savage
That worked perfectly: Emacs > Options > Customize Emacs > Options Matching > Lilypond > Lilypond Lilypond Command > /usr/bin/lilypond --include=/home/laurie/Lilypond/includes "${@}" Thanks Laurie Savage https://www.queensofthewest.com/ The Latest Queens of The West clips

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-15 Thread Torsten Krueger
Laurie Savage wrote on 13.11.2023: > Still I get errors like this: > /home/laurie/Documents/Charts/Transpositions/Dear Old > Stockholm/Dear-Old-Stockhom_Traditional.ly:3:10: error: cannot find file: > `/home/Laurie/Lilypond/includes/jazzchords.ily' > > ... > > Any ideas? I am not calling

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-14 Thread Laurie Savage
Thanks for trying! Laurie Savage On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 at 20:59, David Kastrup wrote: > Laurie Savage writes: > > > Thanks David, > > > > I think I'll stay with Frescobaldi! Emacs doesn't seem to edit .ly files > > any more easily so there isn't much advantage in tweaking it to behave > with > >

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-14 Thread David Kastrup
Laurie Savage writes: > Thanks David, > > I think I'll stay with Frescobaldi! Emacs doesn't seem to edit .ly files > any more easily so there isn't much advantage in tweaking it to behave with > my customised Include files. As for your question about where I found the > documentation for the

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-13 Thread Laurie Savage
Thanks David, I think I'll stay with Frescobaldi! Emacs doesn't seem to edit .ly files any more easily so there isn't much advantage in tweaking it to behave with my customised Include files. As for your question about where I found the documentation for the location of my Includes: Options >

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-13 Thread David Wright
On Tue 14 Nov 2023 at 07:04:39 (+1100), Laurie Savage wrote: > Thanks, I should have spotted that. So presumably the "cannot find file" error went away when you corrected the full path "/home/Laurie/Lilypond/includes/jazzchords.ily" but how about when you type only: \include "jazzchords.ily"

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-13 Thread Laurie Savage
Thanks, I should have spotted that. But I'm not sure why this setting hasn't been picked up by Emacs lilypond mode: Lilypond Include Path: String: /home/laurie/Lilypond/includes State : SAVED and set. LilyPond include path. Groups: Lilypond I don't want to type the full file path

Re: Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-12 Thread David Zelinsky
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 02:45:26PM +1100, Laurie Savage wrote: >I store my Includes file in a directory ~/Lilypond/includes but >Lilypond mode cannot locate them even if I specify a full file name e.g >\include >"/home/Laurie/Lilypond/includes/jazzchords.ily" >I set this in my

Emacs Mode Problem with includes

2023-11-12 Thread Laurie Savage
Hi, I thought I'd give the Emacs Lilypond mode a try-out. I like Emacs and have used it a lot for coding and writing in LaTeX in my past career. (No editor wars please, VIM is good too but I'm less familiar with it!) I store my Includes file in a directory ~/Lilypond/includes but Lilypond mode

Re: Emacs mode for files containing lyrics

2015-02-01 Thread Craig Parker-Feldmann
Jakub Pavlík jkb.pavlik at gmail.com writes: From the description I don't understand your problem. Why is the lilypond mode not suitable for you purposes? The example seems to be just a regular lilypond file ... Jakub 2015-01-27 16:57 GMT+01:00 Craig Parker-Feldmann lipsticky at

Re: Emacs mode for files containing lyrics

2015-01-31 Thread Johan Vromans
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 13:40:39 +0100 Jakub Pavlík jkb.pav...@gmail.com wrote: From the description I don't understand your problem. Why is the lilypond mode not suitable for you purposes? The example seems to be just a regular lilypond file ... Emacs interprets the lyrics as melody. So if you

Re: Emacs mode for files containing lyrics

2015-01-31 Thread Jakub Pavlík
From the description I don't understand your problem. Why is the lilypond mode not suitable for you purposes? The example seems to be just a regular lilypond file ... Jakub 2015-01-27 16:57 GMT+01:00 Craig Parker-Feldmann lipsti...@magic.ms: I find it wonderful that some Emacs wizard(s) took

Emacs mode for files containing lyrics

2015-01-28 Thread Craig Parker-Feldmann
I find it wonderful that some Emacs wizard(s) took the trouble to write a LilyPond mode for processing LilyPond files. My own ability in writing Emacs Lisp, in particular: writing modes using Emacs Lisp, is at a very low level. If the author(s) of the Emacs LilyPond mode could speak to me, I'd

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-28 Thread David Sumbler
On Mon, 2014-01-27 at 19:54 -0500, Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote: Just a question or two, based on my own experience. Did you first remove (or purge) LilyPond 2.14.2 before installing 2.18.0? Otherwise, your system may still be using the older installation. Yes, I removed 2.14.2 using the Ubuntu

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-28 Thread Federico Bruni
2014-01-28 David Sumbler da...@aeolia.co.uk What manuals? I don't seem to have any. One of the things I liked about the Ubuntu installation of LilyPond 2.14.2 was that the html manuals were installed on my hard drive and so were available all of the time. I don't seem to have that for

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-28 Thread David Sumbler
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 15:09 +0100, Federico Bruni wrote: 2014-01-28 David Sumbler da...@aeolia.co.uk What manuals? I don't seem to have any. One of the things I liked about the Ubuntu installation of LilyPond 2.14.2 was that the html manuals were

How do I get Emacs mode? (was: Dynamics not correctly aligned)

2014-01-27 Thread David Sumbler
Thanks to all for your responses to my enquiry about misaligned dynamics. Thanks especially to Hwaen Ch'uqi, who tried to answer my question: unfortunately, \override Dynamics.DynamicText.self-alignment-X = #-1 (modified for the different syntax in Lilypond 2.14.2) did not solve the problem. I

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread David Kastrup
David Sumbler da...@aeolia.co.uk writes: Thanks to all for your responses to my enquiry about misaligned dynamics. Thanks especially to Hwaen Ch'uqi, who tried to answer my question: unfortunately, \override Dynamics.DynamicText.self-alignment-X = #-1 (modified for the different syntax in

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
On 1/27/14, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote: David Sumbler da...@aeolia.co.uk writes: Thanks to all for your responses to my enquiry about misaligned dynamics. Thanks especially to Hwaen Ch'uqi, who tried to answer my question: unfortunately, \override Dynamics.DynamicText.self-alignment-X

Re: How do I get Emacs mode? (was: Dynamics not correctly aligned)

2014-01-27 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/27 David Sumbler da...@aeolia.co.uk You all suggested, as I was afraid you would, that instead of trying to get 2.14.2 to do what I want, I should change to 2.18.0. Considering that http://www.lilypond.org/unix.html positively encourages us to use the default version with distros such

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread David Sumbler
Thanks for the link to your explanation of what to do to get Emacs Lilypond mode working. This was easy to follow, and I now have syntax highlighting etc. working for Lilypond files. Just one thing, though: when I load a .ly file into Emacs I get a message: Warning: `lilypond-words.el' not

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/27 David Sumbler da...@aeolia.co.uk Incidentally, in response to David Kastrup's suggestion How about upgrading Ubuntu?, the reason I am sticking with Ubuntu 12.04 at the moment is because it is an LTS (long term support) version. I shall probably change to 14.04 LTS a few months

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Hmmm. You should have found seven .el files in the original lisp directory, one of them being lilypond-words.el. Be sure to move them all into one of the directories in your loadpath. For example, I am using ubuntu-13.04, and I have moved all of those files to /usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp.

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread David Sumbler
On Mon, 2014-01-27 at 18:02 -0500, Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote: Hmmm. You should have found seven .el files in the original lisp directory, one of them being lilypond-words.el. Be sure to move them all into one of the directories in your loadpath. For example, I am using ubuntu-13.04, and I have

Re: How do I get Emacs mode?

2014-01-27 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Yes, I have now found all seven files elsewhere, and checked that the six I had already found are identical to the copies I found in the other directory. So all now seems to be well. Some time when I have some time to spare, I must update all this stuff on my other computer too! Oh, and

Docs for Lylipond Emacs mode?

2013-08-27 Thread Alexander Wallace
Hi all? Aside from this: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/usage/text-editor-support#emacs-mode Is there any documentation on all the features, shortcuts and what not of the Emacs mode for Lilypond? Thanks! ___ lilypond-user mailing

Re: Docs for Lylipond Emacs mode?

2013-08-27 Thread Glen Larsen
code, multiple windows and buffers, syntax highlighting, etc. -glen On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Alexander Wallace a...@rwmotloc.com wrote: Hi all? Aside from this: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/usage/text-editor-support#emacs-mode Is there any documentation on all

Re: Docs for Lylipond Emacs mode?

2013-08-27 Thread Alexander Wallace
lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Docs for Lylipond Emacs mode? The best place to look is within emacs: with a .ly file loaded get help on the mode ( c-h m ). At least that will give you a list of the key-strokes that will do something LilyPond-ish. By far what I use the most is 'C-c C-l

Emacs-Mode on Windows and PDF-Viewer

2013-03-24 Thread Beda Szukics
Hi all I installed Lilypond yesterday on my Windows-computer and I'm learning a lot :-) Since my favorite editor is the emacs I copied the files from usr\share\emacs\site-lisp to the corresponding emacs directory. Compiling a file with control-c control-c works fine. Since the viewing command

Re: emacs mode in XP?

2011-03-22 Thread Bernardo Barros
There are a few things there that would not work out of the box, like calling the viewer and the midi player (xpdf, timidity etc?). But they should be configurable from customs? (Never tried, don't use windows). Anyway, I'd rather use gnu-linux instead if I'm serious about emacs and lilypond.

Re: emacs mode in XP? [solved]

2011-03-22 Thread David Bobroff
David Bobroff wrote: I've got emacs on a Windows XP machine and would like to get the LilyPond emacs mode working with it. Is anyone out there doing this? Here's what I did/do: 1. Copy the *.el files from LilyPond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp to [emacs]/lisp. 2. Add this line to .emacs (load

emacs mode in XP?

2011-03-21 Thread David Bobroff
I've got emacs on a Windows XP machine and would like to get the LilyPond emacs mode working with it. Is anyone out there doing this? Thanks, David ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond

Re: emacs mode in XP?

2011-03-21 Thread Ben Finney
David Bobroff bobr...@centrum.is writes: I've got emacs on a Windows XP machine and would like to get the LilyPond emacs mode working with it. Is anyone out there doing this? What would be different from getting any other Emacs mode working? -- \“If you continue running Windows

Re: Fwd: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-26 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 02:21:46PM -0500, Tim McNamara wrote: Here is the entire text from 2.2.1 for lilypond-mode for Emacs: -snip- It *is* a bit terse and seems incomplete, and indeed differs from the discussion we just had in which Paul was given different instructions. Thanks for

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-25 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote: On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 02:05:01PM -0500, Tim McNamara wrote: On Jul 24, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Paul Scott wrote: I am still concerned why AU 2.2.1 doesn't seem to make sense. Sorry to be pig-ignorant here, but what the frak is AU 2.2.1? The main

Fwd: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-25 Thread Tim McNamara
On Jul 25, 2009, at 1:56 AM, Paul Scott wrote: What I commented on is still the current online docs for the developmental version: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/ Here is the entire text from 2.2.1 for lilypond-mode for Emacs: *** 2.2.1 Emacs mode Emacs

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Scott
David Stocker wrote: Paul, Are you using Linux or Windows XP? After you install LilyPond, you'll have all the files you need for lilypond-mode to work right there in your installation directory. You'll just need to tell Emacs where to locate them. In your .emacs.d directory you'll need a

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread David Stocker
Hi Paul, I'm not familiar with Debian, (I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, 9.04 and Windows XP) so if you have a directory called .emacs in your home directory already, go ahead and try creating and modifying your init.el inside it (instead of inside .emacs.d) and see where it gets you. Let me know

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Tim McNamara
On Jul 24, 2009, at 1:51 AM, Paul Scott wrote: David Stocker wrote: Paul, Are you using Linux or Windows XP? After you install LilyPond, you'll have all the files you need for lilypond-mode to work right there in your installation directory. You'll just need to tell Emacs where to

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Scott
Tim McNamara wrote: On Jul 24, 2009, at 1:51 AM, Paul Scott wrote: David Stocker wrote: Paul, Are you using Linux or Windows XP? After you install LilyPond, you'll have all the files you need for lilypond-mode to work right there in your installation directory. You'll just need to tell

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread David Stocker
You can always sudo chown -hR username .emacs.d In any case, creating the directory .emacs.d and making a new init.el inside it shouldn't foul anything up. Then you could proceed with making your init.el point to lilypond-mode when you want to use it. Also, if you open up Emacs and start

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Tim McNamara
On Jul 24, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Paul Scott wrote: I am still concerned why AU 2.2.1 doesn't seem to make sense. Sorry to be pig-ignorant here, but what the frak is AU 2.2.1? Obviously it's some kind of abbreviation for documentation, but unfortunately I've not seen the whole name spelled

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Scott
David Stocker wrote: After you install LilyPond, you'll have all the files you need for lilypond-mode to work right there in your installation directory. You'll just need to tell Emacs where to locate them. In your .emacs.d directory you'll need a file called init.el It may already be

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread David Stocker
Paul Scott wrote: Doing that to the best of my ability I get: File mode specification error: (file-error Cannot open load file lilypond-mode) This is how I interpreted your instructions: (setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name /usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/* ))

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Scott
Tim McNamara wrote: On Jul 24, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Paul Scott wrote: I am still concerned why AU 2.2.1 doesn't seem to make sense. Sorry to be pig-ignorant here, but what the frak is AU 2.2.1? Obviously it's some kind of abbreviation for documentation, but unfortunately I've not seen the

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Tim McNamara wrote: On Jul 24, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Paul Scott wrote: I am still concerned why AU 2.2.1 doesn't seem to make sense. Sorry to be pig-ignorant here, but what the frak is AU 2.2.1? Obviously it's some kind of abbreviation for documentation, but unfortunately I've not seen the

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Scott
David Stocker wrote: Paul Scott wrote: Doing that to the best of my ability I get: File mode specification error: (file-error Cannot open load file lilypond-mode) This is how I interpreted your instructions: (setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread David Stocker
Glad this worked for you. I just went through this to set up lilypond-mode on a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04. It was still fresh in my mind. Best regards, David Paul Scott wrote: David Stocker wrote: Paul Scott wrote: Doing that to the best of my ability I get: File mode specification

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-24 Thread Graham Percival
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 02:05:01PM -0500, Tim McNamara wrote: On Jul 24, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Paul Scott wrote: I am still concerned why AU 2.2.1 doesn't seem to make sense. Sorry to be pig-ignorant here, but what the frak is AU 2.2.1? The main documentation page *used* to include Application

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-23 Thread David Stocker
Paul, Are you using Linux or Windows XP? After you install LilyPond, you'll have all the files you need for lilypond-mode to work right there in your installation directory. You'll just need to tell Emacs where to locate them. In your .emacs.d directory you'll need a file called init.el It

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-23 Thread David Stocker
To clarify, replace everything between the with the exact syntax and spelling of your site-lisp directory. I just realized that bold and italic may show up on some people's system as * * and extra / / David David Stocker wrote: Paul, Are you using Linux or Windows XP? After you install

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-23 Thread Paul Scott
David Stocker wrote: To clarify, replace everything between the with the exact syntax and spelling of your site-lisp directory. I just realized that bold and italic may show up on some people's system as * * and extra / / Thanks! I'll try this later today on my laptop. (running Debian

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-23 Thread James E. Bailey
On 23.07.2009, at 07:16, Paul Scott wrote: James E. Bailey wrote: On 23.07.2009, at 04:20, Paul Scott wrote: Hi, I'm resurrecting a laptop whose hard drive died. I'm trying to set up Emacs lilypond-mode. AU 2.2.1 tells me to do a 'make install' in the elisp directory. I don't see

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-23 Thread Paul Scott
James E. Bailey wrote: On 23.07.2009, at 07:16, Paul Scott wrote: James E. Bailey wrote: On 23.07.2009, at 04:20, Paul Scott wrote: Hi, I'm resurrecting a laptop whose hard drive died. I'm trying to set up Emacs lilypond-mode. AU 2.2.1 tells me to do a 'make install' in the elisp

2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-22 Thread Paul Scott
Hi, I'm resurrecting a laptop whose hard drive died. I'm trying to set up Emacs lilypond-mode. AU 2.2.1 tells me to do a 'make install' in the elisp directory. I don't see a makefile and 'make install' doesn't find an install target rule. Am I missing something or are the docs behind?

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-22 Thread James E. Bailey
On 23.07.2009, at 04:20, Paul Scott wrote: Hi, I'm resurrecting a laptop whose hard drive died. I'm trying to set up Emacs lilypond-mode. AU 2.2.1 tells me to do a 'make install' in the elisp directory. I don't see a makefile and 'make install' doesn't find an install target rule.

Re: 2.13.3 docs emacs mode documentation AU 2.2.1 out of date?

2009-07-22 Thread Paul Scott
James E. Bailey wrote: On 23.07.2009, at 04:20, Paul Scott wrote: Hi, I'm resurrecting a laptop whose hard drive died. I'm trying to set up Emacs lilypond-mode. AU 2.2.1 tells me to do a 'make install' in the elisp directory. I don't see a makefile and 'make install' doesn't find an

Re: emacs-mode

2008-12-10 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 01:08:48AM +0100, Dieter Grollmann wrote: Hello, After some years I'm back using LilyPond. Program and documentation have improved immensely since then (version 1.2.x or 1.4.x). Thank you very much! Do I know your name from the Mup mailing list ? Let's compare

emacs-mode

2008-12-09 Thread Dieter Grollmann
Hello, After some years I'm back using LilyPond. Program and documentation have improved immensely since then (version 1.2.x or 1.4.x). Thank you very much! I'm using GNU Emacs 22.3 with LilyPond-mode and I found two things: First, in lilypond-mode.el, to get the keybinding S-TAB working with

Re: emacs-mode

2008-09-15 Thread John Mandereau
and keyboard shortcuts related to TeX and DVI in Emacs mode; the menu command 2Midi is broken (it calls view PS), I'll junk it of fix it later. Cheers, John ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond

Re: emacs-mode

2008-09-15 Thread Patrick Horgan
Mats Bengtsson wrote: The tex backend for LilyPond hasn't been supported for several years now. Don't expect it to work! It would make sense then to remove the option. Patrick /Mats James E. Bailey wrote: Well, now that lilypond can compile a file in emacs, I've been looking around,

Re: emacs-mode

2008-09-14 Thread Mats Bengtsson
The tex backend for LilyPond hasn't been supported for several years now. Don't expect it to work! /Mats James E. Bailey wrote: Well, now that lilypond can compile a file in emacs, I've been looking around, getting myself acquainted with the various options. Apparently, the 2tex option

emacs-mode

2008-09-12 Thread James E. Bailey
Well, now that lilypond can compile a file in emacs, I've been looking around, getting myself acquainted with the various options. Apparently, the 2tex option calls lilypond as lilypond -b tex filename.ly The version of lilypond that I have installed says that should be -f tex (assuming

Re: emacs mode test file

2008-05-10 Thread Arjan Bos
lilypond ships with a complete emacs mode. You could try to read that in order to re-create it for nano. Basically the file lilypond-font-lock.el defines the different levels of colouring. Looking at it, the colouring is split into several regexp's that evaluate to a face. And a face

emacs mode test file

2008-05-09 Thread James E. Bailey
is there a file that shows all of the pretty color options that the emacs mode shows? I may attempt a nanorc that does something similar, and I'd just like to know what options there are. Rather, I'd like to know what emacs does so I can emulate it somewhat

emacs mode with the new installer

2006-03-28 Thread rob edge
just installed 2.8 on fedora core 4 with the universal installer. no emacs mode. is there something I am missing? and if not, is the e-lisp code in CVS workable with version 2.8? thanks in advance. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user

Re: lilypond emacs-mode

2005-12-03 Thread Libero Mureddu
Hi, I found a solution, even if the command patch reports a problem: I just manually changed the lines in the lilypond-mode.el file with those of the patch file, and now it works. Thank you, Libero Mureddu ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: lilypond emacs-mode

2005-12-02 Thread Libero Mureddu
First of all, thanks to Nicolas Sceaux: I'm very happy to have the possibility to use emacs 22 and lilypond, since now I'm using a lot Aquamacs. But still, I am a complete newbie, and so I couldn't understand what I have to do with the patch attached to your mail. Can you give me some instructions

Re: lilypond emacs-mode

2005-12-02 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Libero Mureddu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: First of all, thanks to Nicolas Sceaux: I'm very happy to have the possibility to use emacs 22 and lilypond, since now I'm using a lot Aquamacs. But still, I am a complete newbie, and so I couldn't understand what I have to do with the patch attached

Re: lilypond emacs-mode

2005-12-02 Thread Libero Mureddu
On 12/2/05, Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a terminal, change to the directory where the file lilypond-mode.el is, put the patch file there, and type the command: patch -uN lilypond-mode.patch Thanks, I've tried, I gave to the patch file the name lilypond-mode.patch and

Re: lilypond emacs-mode

2005-11-26 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Daniel Oehry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: lilypond emacs-mode does not work with CVS version of emacs (22.0.50.1). Using lilypond-mode from CVS, I apply the following patch for GNU Emacs 22: Index: lilypond-mode.el === RCS file

lilypond emacs-mode

2005-11-25 Thread Daniel Oehry
lilypond emacs-mode does not work with CVS version of emacs (22.0.50.1). File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp 0) Setting debug-on-error yields: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp 0) substring(0 0 -12) (string-to-number (substring (count-midi

Re: emacs mode

2005-03-09 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
I'm not entirely sure what you're after here. If you simply want syntax highlighting to be turned on by default, add the line (global-font-lock-mode 1) to your .emacs file. If you want a different colour scheme, you might find what you're after in edit/customize emacs/customize group: faces...

emacs mode

2005-03-07 Thread David Bobroff
Thanks to Daniel Johnson's post I got LilyPond compiled (I upgraded to mftrace 1.1.5 and installed potrace). I ran 'make install' from inside ~/lilypond/elisp/ and saw that the various *.el files got copied to elsewhere on my system. I also added this: (setq load-path (append (list

Re: emacs mode

2005-03-07 Thread Ruth Ivimey-Cook
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 23:15 +, David Bobroff wrote: Thanks to Daniel Johnson's post I got LilyPond compiled (I upgraded to mftrace 1.1.5 and installed potrace). I only found mftrace 1.1.2 :-( for .emacs should it be added verbatim, or does the ~/site-lisp thing need to be spelled out

Re: emacs mode

2005-03-07 Thread David Bobroff
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 00:09 +, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote: On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 23:15 +, David Bobroff wrote: Thanks to Daniel Johnson's post I got LilyPond compiled (I upgraded to mftrace 1.1.5 and installed potrace). I only found mftrace 1.1.2 :-( I got 1.1.5 here:

Re: Emacs mode

2004-01-12 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Linux, slackware. Then you should probably file a bug report with the slackware package maintainer. On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 09:26:07AM +0100, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: | Alberto Simoes writes: | | I've read it somewhere, but I can't find it... is there an emacs mode | for mudela, right

Re: Emacs mode

2004-01-10 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Alberto Simoes writes: I've read it somewhere, but I can't find it... is there an emacs mode for mudela, right? And, where can I find it? What operating system, what distribution? Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien

Re: Emacs mode

2004-01-10 Thread albie
Linux, slackware. On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 09:26:07AM +0100, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: | Alberto Simoes writes: | | I've read it somewhere, but I can't find it... is there an emacs mode | for mudela, right? And, where can I find it? | | What operating system, what distribution? | | Jan

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-08-03 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:12:05 -0500, Michal a dit : On 31 Jul 2003 21:18:59 -0400 Francois wrote: Would someone have some experience about these two? Does Jack run on top of ALSA, or OSS, or something else? What generality are we seeking here? Is it theoretical? I mean, what would

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-08-02 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Thursday 31 July 2003 10:21 pm, Nicolas Sceaux wrote: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:22:10 +0200, Ferenc a dit : Francois Pinard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Nicolas Sceaux] [if this conversation does not interest other people, maybe we should go on privately?] OK. Let's do that, and

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Aaron
HI vim-python http://sourceforge.net/projects/vim-python/ could you glance at this and see what it does?? Thanks Aaron On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 19:58, Franois Pinard wrote: [Aaron] What is pymacs?? A tool which allows Emacs to be scripted in Python, not only in Lisp. Is there a way to do

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Aaron
The ability to hear the notes as you type would change the whole nature of creating lilyfiles. I think that if there was a way to do this not specific to a specific text editor it would be even more valuable. I am at present forced to use vim but as hebrew support improves I may switch to

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Francois Pinard
[Nicolas Sceaux] [...] I was peeking around to find how one could use Timidity as a server: and it seems you did it all already! :-) This is the ugliest part, but its merit is that it works :) And God yes, it does work. To my surprise, I confess; would you ever forgive me? :-) It's very

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Francois Pinard
[Aaron] http://sourceforge.net/projects/vim-python/ could you glance at this and see what it does?? It seems like an empty project meant to eventually document Python facilities for VIM. Grrr! Many Sourceforge project pages are full of nothing. (Not to say that I have a few Sourceforge

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
31 Jul 2003 09:05:41 -0400, Francois Pinard a dit : [...] Experimenting a bit more, I saw a few tiny problems in this area: 1) Interpretation of played notes is absolute octave, even when notation is relative, and in relative octave mode. Is it an experimenter's error? I think

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Francois Pinard
[Nicolas Sceaux] [if this conversation does not interest other people, maybe we should go on privately?] OK. Let's do that, and see what comes out of it. We spoke enough publicly for interested people to have shown up by now. :-) -- François Pinard http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Francois Pinard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Nicolas Sceaux] [if this conversation does not interest other people, maybe we should go on privately?] OK. Let's do that, and see what comes out of it. We spoke enough publicly for interested people to have shown up by now. :-) I am

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:22:10 +0200, Ferenc a dit : Francois Pinard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Nicolas Sceaux] [if this conversation does not interest other people, maybe we should go on privately?] OK. Let's do that, and see what comes out of it. We spoke enough publicly for

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Francois Pinard
[Ferenc Wagner] 2. Lots of people use sly, which has a different input format and is also worth supporting. Aaron also mentioned `sly' very recently. What is `sly'? 1. Instead of ALSA you could target something more general, like Jack for instance. I recently noticed Jack (the name) while

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Ferenc Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sorry, for being imprecise, it is http://jackit.sf.net. And, after some poking around, it seems like Jack does not offer much for MIDI applications. Just ignore it and go for the ALSA sequencer driver. Sorry for the distraction.

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Aaron
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 05:14, Ferenc Wagner wrote: Ferenc Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sorry, for being imprecise, it is http://jackit.sf.net. And, after some poking around, it seems like Jack does not offer much for MIDI applications. funny Rosegarden and muse and pd and fluidsynth

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Aaron
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 04:18, Francois Pinard wrote: [Ferenc Wagner] 2. Lots of people use sly, which has a different input format and is also worth supporting. Aaron also mentioned `sly' very recently. What is `sly'? 1. Instead of ALSA you could target something more general, like

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-31 Thread Michal Seta
On 31 Jul 2003 21:18:59 -0400 Francois wrote: Would someone have some experience about these two? Does Jack run on top of ALSA, or OSS, or something else? What generality are we seeking here? Is it theoretical? I mean, what would be the practical advantages of using Jack over ALSA? jMax

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-30 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Bonjour François, 30 Jul 2003 10:51:29 -0400, tu as dit : Hello, LilyPond friends. Two days ago, I started a Pymacs[1] extension to Emacs LilyPond mode. I want some framework to fill a few personal LilyPond editing needs. [description] Even it this shows possible directions, I do

Re: Project - Emacs mode extensions for LilyPond

2003-07-30 Thread Francois Pinard
[Nicolas Sceaux] Bonjour François, Salut Nicolas! Notre langue est de la musique pour mes yeux! :-) [1] http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/lilypond/lyqi.html Wow! Sounds quite interesting. I'll surely take a closer look. Thanks a lot for providing this pointer. I am interested in whatever

Re: Call me stupid -- Emacs mode

2003-04-07 Thread Amelie Zapf
Hi Aaron, I want to make the Lilypond Emacs mode globally available. Therefore, I stuck lilypond-init.el into /etc/emacs/site-start.d/ and the other .el files into /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/. However, no Lilypond emacs mode when I open a .ly file. My question: what smells wrong here? Oh yes

lilypond emacs mode?

2002-09-07 Thread superk
hello everyone, i'm new to lilypond but i have managed to do a small sheet music of one very basic song. however, i'm used to using emacs mode such as XML/SGML in a DocBook environment. is there such a mode i could use for lilypond and how could i install/run it please? thx -- K [EMAIL

Re: lilypond emacs mode

2002-05-23 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Hi, Does anybody have any tips on getting the emacs mode working? I currently get: file mode specification error: (file-error Cannot open load file lilypond-indent) Colin Which Lilypond version do you use? In Lilypond 1.4.12, this file was unfortunately missing in the distribution, so