Hi Ralph,
The lilypond-mode worked 'out of the box' for me when after opening a
.ly file with emacs or saving whatever file I was working on with a .ly
extension. At least this was true on Ubuntu 8.04 and Emacs 22 from the
Ubuntu repositories. Did you install Emacs from the repositories? If you
do, I think it sets all the correct paths by default.
Ralph Palmer wrote:
Hi -
I'm an intermediate lilyponder and a novice penguinista. I have Ubuntu
8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) mounted on an older laptop. I successfully
removed the LilyPond version that came with the Ubuntu package, and
installed 2.12 (although I thought the documentation would come with
the installation package, and it doesn't seem to be anywhere on the
machine). Prior to this, I'd been working on an XP machine and using
ConText to edit my .ly files; I liked it, but it's not available for
Linux (yet). I've had some experience with Emacs, and I'd like to use
it for LilyPond. I know there's a lilypond-mode for Emacs, but I can't
figure out how to locate, configure, download, or use it. Is there a
more experienced user out there who might be able to walk me through
it, or at least steer me in the right direction? Or should I cop out
and use gEdit?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Ralph
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Ralph Palmer
Montague City, MA
USA
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