J. bezeqint.net> writes:
> Hi Again evrey body, I'm happy to say that with
> because of the help you gave me I was not only able to get jedit up
> and running for lilypond but was encouraged to succede in setting up
> emacs too!
> Vim though is somthing else.
> I looked at the directions on
Hi Jonathan,
It's not to easy to find the right locations indeed, perhaps this might
help. First you have to edit a file called filetype.vim, located in
/home/yourusername/.vim/
If it isn't there, you can just create it:
touch /home/yourusername/.vim/filetype.vim
If the .vim directory isn
J. wrote:
I looked at the directions on the lilypond site for
setting it up but, because of my noviciate I got confused
with all the places and symbols.
I found a page here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Vim-mode
It isn't clear which of those things you ha
To use vim there is nothing to set up -- you just start typing in vim,
save the file, and process it. But you might be referring to setting
up syntax highlighting, which is actually not a necessary part of the
process, but may be helpful.
If all you want to do is use vim, then you just start usin
Hi Again evrey body, I'm happy to say that with because of the help you gave me
I was not only able to get jedit up and running for lilypond but was
encouraged to succede in setting up emacs too!
Vim though is somthing else.
I looked at the directions on the lilypond site for setting it up but,