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Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
> Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
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> Can that be done automatically, ie, does the Emacs for Windows
> co
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
> "Peter Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I have been running Lilypond under Linux for 2 years quite successfully
> > and am now wanting to move to Windows. There
Title: RE: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
>> Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
>Can that be done automatically, ie, does the Emacs for Windows
>configuration know the concept of a site start directory, something
>like:
> /etc/emacs/site-start.d
>t
Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
Can that be done automatically, ie, does the Emacs for Windows
configuration know the concept of a site start directory, something
like:
/etc/emacs/site-start.d
that we could copy the lilypond-init.el snippet
Title: RE: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
Hi,
Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
(Yes the regular expression does contain 8 backslashes in a row!
Bernard
-- snip ---
;;; Lilypond mode
(load-library "lilypond-mode.el")
(setq auto-mode-alist
(append '((&quo
Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I've just tried running lp2dvi from within emacs on a Win 2000 platform and
> it worked with no problems. (My work laptop - don't tell anybody!) I'll
> have a poke around my configuration to s
Title: RE: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
I've just tried running lp2dvi from within emacs on a Win 2000 platform and it worked with no problems. (My work laptop - don't tell anybody!) I'll have a poke around my configuration to see if I can work out what you need.
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"Peter Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been running Lilypond under Linux for 2 years quite successfully
> and am now wanting to move to Windows. There are 2 reasons:
Sure, whatever gets you going. However,
> - our Linux machine is silent (no sound card), and we are making increasi
I have been running Lilypond under Linux for 2 years quite successfully
and am now wanting to move to Windows. There are 2 reasons:
- our Linux machine is silent (no sound card), and we are making increasing
use of MIDI output.
- although I have learnt a great deal about music and typesetting t