madhg wrote: > > > Eduardo Vieira-3 wrote: >> >> Can you use point-and-click features with this editor? >> > > PS you asked about point-and-click, I assume this means clicking on a note > in Adobe Acrobat Reader and getting the editor's cursor display the > relevant piece of code. I don't see why it shouldn't work with any text > editor, but I haven't been able to get this to work at all on WinXP. The > browser doesn't seem to recognise and act on the message sent by Acrobat > Reader. I asked about this on the lilypond list (via Nabble) many months > ago, and still can't fix the problem. If you know how to do it, I'd be > interested in any help you can give. > >
Hi there, I've done a bit of digging, and have found the following under XP: http://www.stevecooper.org/blog wrote: > > Registering a new protocol > > When I click, my browser opens my editor, which then gets the file from my > FTP server. I can edit in a nice editor, then hitting ctrl-s saves the > file back up onto the web server. > > How do you trigger your system to load files from an FTP server? You > register a new url protocol. > > Your system knows how to deal with address prefixes like http: and ftp: > and mailto:. http loads in your web browser, mailto in your email program. > No reason why you can’t make up your own, though. > > I’ve registered textedit: as a new protocol. My site has links like this > in it; > > textedit:ftp(0):/running_a_text-file_wiki.text > > If you’re using Windows, add this key to your registry; > > [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\textedit] > 'URL Protocol' = '' > [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\textedit\DefaultIcon] > (default) = 'Notepad.exe' > [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\textedit\Shell\open\command] > (default) = '"C:\blah\editplusweb.cmd" %1' > > That registers the ‘textedit’ protocol, and sends everything after > ‘textedit:’as a command-line parameter to the script listed. > > Here’s that script (C:\blah\editplusweb.cmd); > > @echo off > set address=%1 > set app=C:\Program Files\EditPlus 2\Editplus.exe > FOR /F "tokens=1* delims=:" %%a IN ("%address%") DO set arg=%%b > set cmd=@"%app%" "%arg%" > %cmd% > > The only line that’s really hairy is the FOR /F line. God knows what it > does. I wrote it ages ago, but it works. I think it’s some obscure > escaping thing. > > I use editplus, which is good, and cheap. If you want to trial the idea, I > think the freeware PSPad can do it. > So by editing the textedit protocol in the registry, you can grab the file:line:column from Acrobat. I have no idea how to get PSPad to jump to a given line:column from a script, though. Hope this helps -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/PSPad%3A-a-Lily-friendly-editor-for-Windows-tf4034990.html#a11731048 Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user