David Kastrup <dak <at> gnu.org> writes: > When using Emacs, C-h i is just two keystrokes away.No need to reserve > additional space for the info manual.
Because C-x b is the most fun in the world... Frescobaldi has a tabbed panel to the right, which displays the generated PDF by default. The other tab browses local or online Lilypond documentation. FWIW, I started out by using emacs to edit my Lilypond files, but found problems. Auto-indentation was hit or miss, and the auto-completion dictionary has some major gaps. After Frescobaldi 2 came out, I switched and never looked back. Frescobaldi's auto- completion is really second to none. It seems to be reasonably aware of context in a way that emacs Lilypond-mode isn't. This is especially evident when it comes to overriding properties, where it presents completion options that are appropriate for the object being overridden and does not present options that belong only to other objects. This is a massive time saver for those of us who are not like David K and do not have the entire Lilypond object structure living in our brains :-P hjh _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user