Cool! TBH I've not used point-and-click much, but according to the documentation it should work both ways: https://github.com/martineausimon/nvim-lilypond-suite/wiki/2.-Configuration#point-and-click
Roosna & Flak Contemporary Dance & Music https://roosnaflak.com -------- Original Message -------- On 5/2/24 22:59, Colin Campbell <cpkc.mu...@shaw.ca> wrote: > This looks really good, Ken. I'm going to do a general tidy up on the > Easier Editing page, but I hope to have something up for review in a day > or two. I've installed neovim, but to save a bit of time: is the > point-and-click two-way, like Frescobaldi, or from PDF to code only? > > > Cheers, > > Colin > > On 2024-05-01 22:33, Kenneth Flak wrote: > > OK, giving it a shot... Feel free to edit as needed! > > > > Kenneth > > > > > > Neovim > > > > https://neovim.io > > > > Neovim is a minimal text editor and fork of vim. It is highly extensible > and configurable through the vimscript and lua programming languages. > Lilypond support is provided by the nvim-lilypond-suite plugin > (https://github.com/martineausimon/nvim-lilypond-suite). The plugin supports > playback of midi files through external programs; point-and-click when using > a supported PDF viewer; snippets and code completion when combined with other > plugins; in addition to the full range of tools available in the neovim > ecosystem. For more details on how to set it up consult the plugin's github > page. You will also want to spend some time with some of the numerous online > tutorials for learning vim/neovim to get the most out of your editing > experience. > > > > > > Werner LEMBERG, May 02, 2024 at 05:49: > >>>> Maybe one of you two can provide some text for > >>>> > >>>> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/web/easier-editing > >>> It happens that my first contribution to the Lilypond documentation > >>> was a rewrite of the Easier Editing section, some 14 years ago or > >>> so. > >> Aaah :-) > >> > >>> If either or both care to send me their thoughts and comments, I'll > >>> be glad to turn it into a patch. > >> This would be great! Thanks for the offer. > >> > >> > >> Werner > > > > > > >