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Vim + lilypond = ?
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Eyolf Ostrem |
Subject: |
Vim + lilypond = ? |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Feb 2007 22:18:35 +0100 |
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The best editor environment for lilypond-files of the ones I've come across so
far (no offense, jEdit... :-), is emacs with the lilypond-quick-insert-mode,
customized and tweaked to my liking and with interaction with mymidikbd: I
can "touch-type" gkalsdasndofh and out comes r4 c8 d e c d8. e16 f1 - with
sounding output for immediate control.
Only problem: I don't like emacs.
Question, then: is there a way to accomplish the same in vim...? I'm mainly
thinking of two things:
- has anyone done the work of fitting the same kind of macros in vim? (i.e.:
any rhythmic value is stored in memory and applies by default to the next
input; keys mappable to pitches, lengths, extras such as octave up/down,
dots, etc.; spaces are added automatically; etc.). I imagine this part would
be fairly easy: the mappings are the easy part, and I suppose the rest can be
arranged, somehow.
- direct midi playback. This for me is the dealbreaker. Not that it sounds
good or anything... but it speeds up input tremendously. so I guess the
question boils down to this: does anyone know how I can integrate mymidikbd
or some other midi app in a vim session?
Eyolf