On Mon, 5 Mar 2018, Nathan Sprangers wrote:
Thank you, this is a fantastic suggestion!
For the benefit of others following this thread, on Debian at least, midish
comes with a simple command line player, smfplay, which takes a starting
measure number as a command line argument.
Thanks for the midish suggestion!
Frescobaldi is a great tool that I use almost daily. But once in a while
there are situations where I prefer to use vim or gvim. I am on Linux
Fedora, and have modified the ftplugin/lilpond.vim file to use another PDF
viewer (evince instead of gv). Midish could be an alternative for
Timidity. Jumping to a specified bar is especially useful for our purpose.
I will need to do some reading and studying to set up and configure the
midishrc file to use fluidsynth as (virtual) MIDI soundmodule. (I
currently don't own an external hardware GM compatible MIDI module or
keyboard.)
If someone has already done a working configuration on Linux please share
your settings and experiences here.
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MT
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