The various Emacsen may or may not work out of the box with the
Lilypond mode; the extension .ly is usually not registered for it by
default (or it wasn't with every copy of (X)Emacs I have installed,
Windows or Linux).
To get the desired behavior you have to 1) append the directory with
the
Have you tried jEdit with the LilyPondTool plugin? If not, and you're
using Windows, it is a must :-)
http://www.jedit.org/index.php?page=download
Syntax highlighting is included in jEdit and the plugin is installed
from the Plugins menu of jEdit.
For plugin features see http://lily4jedit.source
Rob V wrote:
I just installed Xemacs on my Cygwin system to try that out. Up till now I've been using Wordpad. Xemacs seems to run ok, but how do I start it in lilypond-mode?
I have not tried Cygwin but simply opening a .ly file with (X)emacs
should do it.
Paul Scott
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I just installed Xemacs on my Cygwin system to try that out. Up till now I've
been using Wordpad. Xemacs seems to run ok, but how do I start it in
lilypond-mode?
Rob
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