Mason Hock <ma...@masonhock.com> writes: > > I use vim for everything except large Lilypond projects that consist of > multiple input files. The ability to click on an object in the score and > jump to that place in the code, even if the file containing that code is > not open, outweighs for me vim's advantages as a text editor, but I also > have not spent much time trying to come up with an alternative solution > in vim. How do you angle this.
Well, so far I have just used Lilypond for solo guitar music, and duets including guitar, so perhaps I have not begun to work on projects that are considered large. > I'd be interested to see one of your Makefiles. They are no big deal, I am sure. An example: ########################################### all: panfan-entire.pdf wav: panfan-entire.wav clean: /bin/rm -f *.pdf *.wav *.midi panfan-entire.pdf: \ panfan-entire.ly \ panfan-include.ly \ panfan-sec01.ly \ panfan-sec02.ly \ panfan-sec03.ly \ panfan-sec04.ly \ panfan-tempo-sec01.ly \ panfan-tempo-sec02.ly \ panfan-tempo-sec03.ly \ panfan-tempo-sec04.ly lilypond panfan-entire.ly panfan-entire.wav: panfan-entire.midi timidity -A200 -Ow -o panfan-entire.wav panfan-entire.midi ###########################################
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