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Re: Configuration Point & Click
From: |
David Wright |
Subject: |
Re: Configuration Point & Click |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Feb 2019 20:22:26 -0600 |
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NeoMutt/20170113 (1.7.2) |
On Fri 22 Feb 2019 at 02:03:47 (-0700), foxfanfare wrote:
> foxfanfare wrote
> > That is the reason why I call zathura from within vim. But I understand
> > your
> > point and where the problem is. As zathura and vim are sharing the same
> > terminal, lilypond-invoke-editor message from zathura will appear in my
> > vim
> > file...
> >
> > So it would seem a better way to configure that would be to set a shortcut
> > which first opens a new terminal and then launch zathura within... I'll
> > try
> > to figure this out, right now I don't know how to achieve that...
>
> After a lot of experiments, I think I found the correct way to manage it.
> Here is my new configuration in lilypond.vim
>
> " <F6> view pdf with zathura
> map <buffer> <F6> :!i3-sensible-terminal -e nohup zathura "%<.pdf" &
> exit<Return><Return>
>
> Now vim opens a new terminal (i3-sensible-terminal could be replaced by
> whatever terminal you use) and launch zathura in it before closing it. Now
> messages from zathura are not interfering with the original ly file.
> Everything works as expected! The only little annoying thing is that a new
> file called nohup.out is created in the home directory. I guess it may be
> common in linux, I'm not used to that, I personally don't like to see a lot
> of files or folders I haven't created in my home directory...
Pretty much the same answer as my previous email, but this time use
1> (more frequently known as just >) to redirect to the file of your
choice, or >> if multiple instances are heading for the same file.
man nohup explains this for the former case (one instance).
> So, I think I finally managed to get working correctly Point & Click in vim,
> thought it wasn't as easy as I would have expected... Thank you everyone who
> helped me solving that issue, especially Federico and David for the time
> they spent trying to replicate my problem and helped me figuring it out!
Great.
Cheers,
David.
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, (continued)
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, foxfanfare, 2019/02/01
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, David Wright, 2019/02/07
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, foxfanfare, 2019/02/20
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, edes, 2019/02/20
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, foxfanfare, 2019/02/21
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, David Wright, 2019/02/21
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, Valentin Villenave, 2019/02/21
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, foxfanfare, 2019/02/22
- Re: Configuration Point & Click,
David Wright <=
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, foxfanfare, 2019/02/24
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, Valentin Villenave, 2019/02/20
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, Aaron Hill, 2019/02/20
- Re: Configuration Point & Click, David Wright, 2019/02/20
Re: Configuration Point & Click, foxfanfare, 2019/02/05