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Emacs mode for files containing lyrics
From: |
Craig Parker-Feldmann |
Subject: |
Emacs mode for files containing lyrics |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jan 2015 15:57:24 +0000 (UTC) |
User-agent: |
Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
I find it wonderful that some Emacs wizard(s) took the trouble to write a
LilyPond mode for processing LilyPond files. My own ability in writing Emacs
Lisp, in particular: writing modes using Emacs Lisp, is at a very low level.
If the author(s) of the Emacs LilyPond mode could speak to me, I'd like to
have a special mode for files containing only lyrics.
Currently, if I have a file containing lyrics called "min-lyrics.ly",
working on the file looks terrible when font-lock-mode is active.
/-/-/-/-/- min-lyrics.ly -/-/-/-/-/
LyricsSoprano = \lyricmode { When, for each lace bit in a cup, a dozen goats
reach mint family }
/-/-/-/-/- end of min-lyrics.ly -/-/-/-/-/
I looked in the file "lilypond-font-lock.el", but the complexity is too much
for me.
- Emacs mode for files containing lyrics,
Craig Parker-Feldmann <=