On 03/01/10 04:43, James Lowe wrote:
I'll take a slight issue with this.
Tim Slattery wrote:
"Anthony W. Youngman" wrote:
My favourite editor is PFE (programmers file editor).
Unfortunately, last I know, it was abandonware, but it's still a
simple nice editor. Written by somebody at Lanca
In message , Tim Slattery
writes
"Anthony W. Youngman" wrote:
My favourite editor is PFE (programmers file editor).
Unfortunately, last I know, it was abandonware, but it's still a simple
nice editor. Written by somebody at Lancaster Uni iirc.
Yes, good stuff, and I used it for a long ti
I'll take a slight issue with this.
Tim Slattery wrote:
"Anthony W. Youngman" wrote:
My favourite editor is PFE (programmers file editor).
Unfortunately, last I know, it was abandonware, but it's still a simple
nice editor. Written by somebody at Lancaster Uni iirc.
Yes, good stuff, and
"Anthony W. Youngman" wrote:
>My favourite editor is PFE (programmers file editor).
>Unfortunately, last I know, it was abandonware, but it's still a simple
>nice editor. Written by somebody at Lancaster Uni iirc.
Yes, good stuff, and I used it for a long time. Unfortunately, it
doesn't know a
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<8c1eed9b0912160008v6b676a9fida41a99a8f72f...@mail.gmail.com>, Stefan
Thomas writes
Responding very late ...
Dear community,
I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer in
my music-school.
It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Notepad can deal with UTF-8, also in XP, but it has the (bad?) habit of adding
a BOM at the beginning, which confuses every other software that is not a
text editor. Also, I believe to remember that it produces utf16 (always two
bytes per character).
I just tr
that)
http://brothers.jeffyepstein.com
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Well, it's good to see that there is at least the sFTP support sells
jEdit even if the LilyPondTool plugin is not worth for downloading that. :)
Bert
Aaron Dalton wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Ralph,
thanks for Your hint. I've downloaded Textpad.
It works well, but un
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Ralph,
thanks for Your hint. I've downloaded Textpad.
It works well, but unfortunately I couldn't get syntax-highlighting with it.
Isn't it available?
2009/12/16 Ralph Palmer
Stefan -
I have been using ConTEXT on my Win XP machine. I
punktste...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear community,
>> I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer
>> in my music-school.
>> It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, doesn't
>> work on it.
&g
l dot c o m
Gnu/Linux IS user-friendly.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> Dear community,
> I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer
> in my music-school.
> It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, d
Given what is out there in open source land for MFC capable
programmers, I have to admit to the DIY vice myself. However when I
wake up and realize that I don't particularly want to be 'there', I'm
thankful for the editor I use most--- EditPlus
http://www.editplus.com/index.html It has everything I
All interesting comments - way back when I first encountered Lilypond (3 years
ago or so?) I just decided to write my own editor and stuff it full of commands
to enter code fragments I find useful (and some other things - open Acrobat
Reader, call LP on a file, a few other things). Every few m
Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2009 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
> 2009/12/16 Stefan Thomas :
> > I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the
> > computer in my music-school.
> > It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, doesn
2009 at 3:08 AM, Stefan Thomas <
kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Dear community,
> I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer
> in my music-school.
> It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, doesn't
2009/12/16 keith Luke :
> I use plain old notepad in my Windows PC. You can only save as text
> file. Do a File/Save As and let Notepad default to Text Documents
> (*.txt) for the Save as option. All you have to do is type in
> filename.ly and it will be saved as filename.ly.
> You won't have to
Op woensdag 16 december 2009 schreef Stefan:
> I have the problem, that it shows the whole file (that I've written with
> Frescobaldi) in one line.
You can direct Frescobaldi to save files with DOS line-endings (CR+LF) by
setting Tools->Line Endings to "Windows/DOS" :)
best regards,
Wilbert B
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I guess your Notepad problem is due to Unix line endings. AFAIK
Notepad still can't cope with UTF-8 (and you'll need that encoding for
umlauts etc.)
As far as I can tell wordpad does support UTF-8, at least in Vista and Win7.
(I write my LilyPond files in Smultron o
On 16/12/09 19:08, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the
computer in my music-school.
It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java,
doesn't work on it.
Vim and emacs would be too complicated f
2009/12/16 Stefan Thomas :
> I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer
> in my music-school.
> It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, doesn't
> work on it.
On my WinXP installation in a VM I use Notepad++, it
Original Message-
> From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of
> Stefan Thomas
> Sent: Wed 16/12/2009 8:08
> To: lilypond-user
> Subject: simple editor for windows
>
> Dear community,
> I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. I
homas
Sent: Wed 16/12/2009 8:08
To: lilypond-user
Subject: simple editor for windows
Dear community,
I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer
in my music-school.
It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, doesn't
work on it.
Vim an
Dear community,
I'm searching for a simple text-editor for windows. It is for the computer
in my music-school.
It is an old machine and lilypondtool, because it requires java, doesn't
work on it.
Vim and emacs would be too complicated for my dear colleagues.
And with the very simple e
2008/9/15 Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> And how do you create templates in Notepad++? :-)
>
> To create you own templates in jEdit (with LilyPondTool), put your
> templates to ~/.jedit/templates
:-) I'm not using Notepad++ under Linux.
> Then you can see them in the Template tree (open it
>
> I've tried JEdit, too, but could not figure out (in 5 or so minutes)
> how to create
> my own templates, so... And Notepad++ is excellent with its hotkeys.
And how do you create templates in Notepad++? :-)
To create you own templates in jEdit (with LilyPondTool), put your
templates to ~/.jedi
I'm using JEDIT with the Lilypond plugin. Works great.
Gerard
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Verzonden: maandag 15 september 2008 8:49
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2008/9/13 Lewis Overton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I use a Mac and an external editor ... BUT ... I have a friend with a
> Windows system. He asked me to recommend an editor to use with Lilypond
> files. Any recommendations?
I use Notepad++ (with some syntax highlighting specifications).
I've tried JE
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> Subject: editor for windows
>
> I use a Mac and an external editor ... BUT ... I have a friend with a
> Windows system. He asked me to recommend an editor to use with Lilyp
Hi,
I have no experience of others editor than the one ...delivered with
windows, and Jedit which I find very fine together with plugin
lilypond-tool (see below)
http://www.jedit.org/index.php?page=download
I believe Java runtime must be also installed.
A plugin (lilypond-tool) can be added
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 11:31:20AM +0200, Renaud Flavigny wrote:
> VIM for Windows is an excellent and very powerful test editor. Your
> could download from http://www.vim.org/
I completely agree. However, new Vim users might like to instead try
Cream, which is essentially just Vim patched so tha
VIM for Windows is an excellent and very powerful test editor. Your
could download from http://www.vim.org/
Regards
Renaud
Lewis Overton a écrit :
I use a Mac and an external editor ... BUT ... I have a friend with a
Windows system. He asked me to recommend an editor to use with
Lilypond file
Lewis Overton wrote:
I use a Mac and an external editor ... BUT ... I have a friend with a
Windows system. He asked me to recommend an editor to use with Lilypond
files. Any recommendations?
My favourite is Crimson Editor, a good editor which supports block selections
and language specificati
I use a Mac and an external editor ... BUT ... I have a friend with a
Windows system. He asked me to recommend an editor to use with Lilypond
files. Any recommendations?
Lewy
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ng the editor to be used. So getting it to
work may have to involve that lilypond machinery.
David
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ial 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
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e 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.
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> broadly similar style to Crimson but has an extra feature that saves me a
> lot of trouble. And is freeware.
>
> David Griffel
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Quoting "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks, this highlighter is making my work easier too and increased my
understanding of how lp language works.
One question : Do you know how to use convert-ly under windows ? Is this a
separate program I cannot find or it is a command to
Hi Anders,I think you should tell conText to use Unicode. This can be done via the menu "Options" > "Environment options..." > "Editor". Under "Default settings for a new document" set "File format" to "Unicode". Existing files can be converted with "Tools" > "Convert Text To..." > "Unicode". Good
Hi!
Did download & install the conText editor & Your highlights & difine the
user-keys sugested.
I like the editor (have been working on jEdit which is slow sometimes) .
One problem: as a native swedish speaker i need the skands ie. å,ä,ö.
which work when runing Lilypond
in conText if you en
I'll add reserved words as needed to the
>> highlighting file.
>>
>> After installing ConTEXT, just download "LilyPond.chl" from the forum
>> area
>> and copy it to:
>>
>> "C:\Program Files\ConTEXT\Highlighters"
>>
>> Clos
ilyPond.chl file to show howto set up your F9 and F10 keys to compile and view your music in the ConTEXT
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F9 and F10 keys to compile and view your music in the ConTEXT
command shell.
Have fun
Rick
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