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Re: vim, point and click


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: vim, point and click
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 20:47:35 +0200
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Quoting Stefan Thomas <address@hidden>:

Dear Mats,
I have read the Application Usage, but I didn't unterstand:
shall I add
emacsclient ?no-wait +line:column file

in the .emacs file, or in lilypond-invoke-editor, or somewhere else?

No! When I read this section more carefully (which I hadn't done when I wrote the previous reply) I see that this is what lilypond-invoke-editor
does by itself. In other words, if you don't have the LYEDITOR environment
variable set (which you typically shouldn't), point and click should result in that emacsclient is invoked, which does not start a new Emacs session but rather opens a new buffer in an existing Emacs session. However, you have to make sure that the corresponding server is started
in Emacs, which you can do by adding (server-start)
in your .emacs file.

   /Mats


2008/9/26 Mats Bengtsson <address@hidden>

Please read the section on Point and Click in the Application Usage manual
for LilyPond,
i.e. make sure to use emacsclient.

 /Mats

Stefan Thomas wrote:

I got now point and click working with emacs.
But I have another problem now: every time when I click on a note in xpdf,
a new emacs window will be opened. How can I avoid this?

2008/9/26 Stefan Thomas <address@hidden <mailto:
address@hidden>>

   Dear Mark,
   I use Kpdf and acrobat reader on a linux machine.
   But I don't understand how to use the files You added.

   2008/9/26 Mark Knoop <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>

       At 10:21 on 26 Sep 2008, Stefan Thomas wrote:
       > Dear lilypond-.users,
       > I tried to get the point and click working with gvim. I've
       read the
       > (german) documentation about it, but it es not quite clear
       for me.
       > I added
       >
       > gvim ?remote +:line:normchar file
       >
       >
       > in .xdfrc, but after a click, emacs will be opened. Or do I
       have it
       > to add in the lilypond-invoke.editor program?

       It depends what you are using to view the pdf. If you are
       using evince
       in gnome, you need to add the textedit schema to gconf. See the
       attached files for details.

       --
       Mark Knoop

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