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Re: PSPad: a Lily-friendly editor for Windows
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Eduardo Vieira |
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Re: PSPad: a Lily-friendly editor for Windows |
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Sat, 07 Jul 2007 15:32:43 -0300 |
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Citando madhg <address@hidden>:
>
> I used to use Crimson for writing lilypond. Excellent for small projects,
> less convenient for a large project with one main file to be compiled and
> several other files contaning the music for individual staves.
>
> I can now recommend another editor, PSPad, which like Crimson is a general
> programmer's editor and useful for Lilypond.
>
> * freeware
>
> * supports compilation, viewing compiler output, and parsing the output to
> jump to a line in the source file which produces an error or warning
>
> * [This is what made me move from Crimson to PSPad] supports projects in
> which you can specify a "Main file", so that when you press the button to
> compile, lilypond is run on the main file that you have specified, even if
> you are currently working on a different file (for instance, if you have the
> music for different staves held in individual files)
>
> * support for UTF-8, so accented characters are handled easily
>
> * syntax highlighting; I attach a PSPad highlighter file for lilypond
>
> * configurable keyboard shortcuts, so you can set up keys for compiling,
> and for viewing the result in GSView or other viewers.
>
> PSPad is Windows only, available from http://www.pspad.com/
>
> There are many editors, and I don't want to start an argument about whether
> X is better than Y. Just to point interested users to one that has a
> broadly similar style to Crimson but has an extra feature that saves me a
> lot of trouble. And is freeware.
>
> David Griffel
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p11462658/Lilypond.INI Lilypond.INI
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> Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>
Hello! I've downloaded it. What else do I need to do after installing the
program and copying the Lilypond.ini to the folder syntax, so it can start
working, that is, using syntax highlighting?
Can you use point-and-click features with this editor?
Eduardo
Have a good day!
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