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Point and clickPoint and click lets you find notes in the input by clicking on them in the Xdvi window. This makes it very easy to find input that causes some error in the sheet music. To use it, you need the following software
Xdvi must be configured to find the TeX fonts and music fonts. Refer to the Xdvi documentation for more information. To use point-and-click, add one of these lines to the top of your .ly file. #(ly:set-point-and-click 'line) When viewing, Control-Mousebutton 1 will take you to the originating
spot in the If you correct large files with point-and-click, be sure to start correcting at the end of the file. When you start at the top, and insert one line, all following locations will be off by a line. For using point-and-click with emacs, add the following
In your emacs startup file (usually (server-start) Make sure that the environment variable XEDITOR is set to emacsclient --no-wait +%l %fIf you use xemacs instead of emacs, you use (gnuserve-start) in
your .emacs , and set XEDITOR to gnuclient -q +%l %f
For using Vim, set For using NEdit, set If can also make your editor jump to the exact location of the note
you clicked. This is only supported on Emacs and VIM. Users of Emacs version
20 must apply the patch #(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column)and set XEDITOR to emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c %f . Vim
users can set XEDITOR to gvim --remote +:%l:norm%c| %f .
BUGS When you convert the TeX file to PostScript using |
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