>  Scott, no, I haven't triedTeleconsole nor Kibitz. How do you think they
could solve the problem?

It sounds like a fairly complex ecosystem you're working in, so I'm not
sure how useful my suggestion is.  But at a superficial level it seemed
like you just wanted to share a terminal so that multiple people could see
and manipulate it, which is what tools like kibitz (the only one that I've
personally used) allow.  However I don't think they would allow multiple
cursors for simultaneous editing like you use in that first video, so
probably not suitable for your use-case.

On Mon, 5 Dec 2022 at 15:26, Gil Fuser <gilfu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Scott, Philip and Mikkel. I hope you are doing fine.
>
> Thank you all for your responses.
> Sorry I took so long to reply. I'm going to do it in reverse order.
>
> Scott, no, I haven't triedTeleconsole nor Kibitz. How do you think they
> could solve the problem?
>
> Philip, it's not that I'm making music with Vim text, I'm making it with
> SuperCollider <https://supercollider.github.io/> and/or Tidal Cycles
> <http://tidalcycles.org/> in (neo)Vim, using this two plugins
> respectively: scnvim <https://github.com/davidgranstrom/scnvim> or the
> tmuxed version scnvim-tmux <https://github.com/davidgranstrom/scnvim-tmux>
> and vim-tidal <https://github.com/tidalcycles/vim-tidal>
> You can see and hear me doing this here
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0_iRd8Uu1Y&t=9936s> (most recent and
> first time I did it with a peer), here
> <https://youtu.be/8TrtuSZpx10?t=6754>, here
> <https://youtu.be/tMRAJQ0LWAA?t=1583> and there
> <https://youtu.be/8SAunZxw0zs>One last thing for you Philip is:
> livecoding music might be for you and you don't need to win the lottery.
> Try Tidal. It's easy and fun.
>
> Thank you Mikkel for the thorough reply. Your examples are correct, but
> that's something that is key to understanding the problem: all participants
> should be able to start and interact with sclang of their own and from the
> other participants, through the scnvim plugin.
>
> sclang is one of the three major parts of SuperCollider. Which are:
> *scsynth* – A real-time audio server
> *sclang* – An interpreted programming language
> *scide*  *neovim (scnvim)* – An editor for sclang with an integrated help
> system
>
> I've found a thread in the SuperCollider forum similar to what we are
> discussing here, mentioning. Actually put it in a more educated way than I
> did here and explain what's the role of tmux in the mix.
>
> https://scsynth.org/t/scnvim-a-neovim-frontend-for-supercollider/4420/112
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