Tim McNamara wrote:
On Jul 24, 2009, at 1:51 AM, Paul Scott wrote:
David Stocker wrote:
Paul,
Are you using Linux or Windows XP?
After you install LilyPond, you'll have all the files you need for
lilypond-mode to work right there in your installation directory.
You'll just need to tell Emacs where to locate them.
In your .emacs.d directory you'll need a file called "init.el" It
may already be present. If it's not, create it.
Did you mean .emacs? .emacs.d (in my home directory) is owned by root.
.emacs.d is a directory, .emacs is a file.
Yes.
For some reason your permissions are not correct: .emacs.d should be
owned by you, not root.
That's what I would have thought.
This is the way it is on both my Debian sid systems. On both these
systems .emacs.d contains the directory auto-save-list both of which are
owned by root.
On this, my home system, I just removed .emacs.d and reinstalled emacs.
Now there is no .emacs.d. I don't understand how .emacs.d would have
been owned by root on two different systems since I would never do it
that way.
I will work on this and get back to the list.
I am still concerned why AU 2.2.1 doesn't seem to make sense.
Thanks,
Paul
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