Quarto Nonas Novembres MMXV scripsit Ivan Kuznetsov : > > How would somebody like me gain access to vi (and other Unix-like tools)? > > By using Lilypond under Linux.
For the specific case of vi(m), there is a perfectly fine version of gvim for Windows (this is usually the very first program I install when I get a new, Windows machine). If you don't like a modal editor, you may even make it less modal by using "easy mode" (*) by launching it as "gvim -y". Then it's more-or-less an enhanced Notepad (but you may still access all of vi(m)'s power). (*) (that's the official name BTW, they might as well have called it "cheat mode enabled") _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user