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[Csnd] jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08

Date2008-03-18 20:15
FromJacob Joaquin
Subject[Csnd] jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08
Hello Everyone,

The jEdit Syntax Highlighter Mode for Csound 5.08 is now available.  You can
pick it up here:
http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/jedit/

Best, 
Jake 
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Date2008-03-18 21:03
Fromjoachim heintz
Subject[Csnd] Re: jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08
Thanks for this. It's fine to work with this.
Do you know if it's possible to launch Csound from within jEdit?
For example, if I'm working in /this/one.csd, can I send the command
csound  /this/one.csd
to the Terminal?

	joachim


Am 18.03.2008 um 21:15 schrieb Jacob Joaquin:

>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> The jEdit Syntax Highlighter Mode for Csound 5.08 is now  
> available.  You can
> pick it up here:
> http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/jedit/
>
> Best,
> Jake
> ----
> The Csound Blog
> http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/blog/
>
>
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> Hightlighter-for-Csound-5.08-tp16129698p16129698.html
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>
>
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Date2008-03-18 22:38
Fromjoachim heintz
Subject[Csnd] Re: jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08
Jake -

I think something went wrong with the opcode list in csoundorc.xml.
Can you have a look at the beginning of the list (there ist PortMIDI  
etc)?
Also, if-then-else-elseif are missing.

Thanks -

	joachim


Am 18.03.2008 um 21:15 schrieb Jacob Joaquin:

>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> The jEdit Syntax Highlighter Mode for Csound 5.08 is now  
> available.  You can
> pick it up here:
> http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/jedit/
>
> Best,
> Jake
> ----
> The Csound Blog
> http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/blog/
>
>
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> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/jEdit-Syntax- 
> Hightlighter-for-Csound-5.08-tp16129698p16129698.html
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>
>
>
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Date2008-03-19 00:46
FromJacob Joaquin
Subject[Csnd] Re: jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08
Thanks for the heads up.  For 5.07, I grabbed the opcode list from index.html
from the manual, and personally noticed some opcodes were missing.  This
time, I grabbed the list from using the --list-opcodes option in the
terminal, assuming it would have them all.  Looks like opcodes are missing
from that as well.  I'll do a union of both, and have this ready sometime
tomorrow, if not sooner.

And to answer your question about launching Csound from within jedit.  I
honestly have no idea.  I guess a plugin could be developed, but I don't
know java, and don't have the time to learn it right now.  Perhaps this
feature will be included in the next major version of jedit.

Best,
Jake



joachim heintz wrote:
> 
> I think something went wrong with the opcode list in csoundorc.xml.
> Can you have a look at the beginning of the list (there ist PortMIDI  
> etc)?
> Also, if-then-else-elseif are missing.
> 



joachim heintz wrote:
> 
> Do you know if it's possible to launch Csound from within jEdit?
> For example, if I'm working in /this/one.csd, can I send the command
> csound  /this/one.csd
> to the Terminal?
> 


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Date2008-03-19 17:06
FromJacob Joaquin
Subject[Csnd] Re: jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08
Made corrections to the jEdit Syntax Highlighter for Csound 5.08.  You can
grab it here:

http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/jedit/

Best,
Jake




Jacob Joaquin wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the heads up.  For 5.07, I grabbed the opcode list from
> index.html from the manual, and personally noticed some opcodes were
> missing.  This time, I grabbed the list from using the --list-opcodes
> option in the terminal, assuming it would have them all.  Looks like
> opcodes are missing from that as well.  I'll do a union of both, and have
> this ready sometime tomorrow, if not sooner.
> 

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Date2008-03-19 17:34
Fromjoachim heintz
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: jEdit Syntax Hightlighter for Csound 5.08
Thanks. Perhaps you like to include
then
in the next release, because of the if-then syntax?

Best -

	joachim



Am 19.03.2008 um 18:06 schrieb Jacob Joaquin:

>
> Made corrections to the jEdit Syntax Highlighter for Csound 5.08.   
> You can
> grab it here:
>
> http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/jedit/
>
> Best,
> Jake
>
>
>
>
> Jacob Joaquin wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the heads up.  For 5.07, I grabbed the opcode list from
>> index.html from the manual, and personally noticed some opcodes were
>> missing.  This time, I grabbed the list from using the --list-opcodes
>> option in the terminal, assuming it would have them all.  Looks like
>> opcodes are missing from that as well.  I'll do a union of both,  
>> and have
>> this ready sometime tomorrow, if not sooner.
>>
>
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Date2008-03-24 20:14
FromDavid Mooney/Maxine Heller
Subject[Csnd] Python Tutorial Not Working
Hello all--

Tried the Python section of the Csound tutorial today and can't get 
it to work. Specifically in listing 5.1 the print csound.getCSD() 
command shows an empty orc, except for the options given by 
csound.setCommand() which are in  as expected. The score 
section is there and is complete, with little squares where there are 
line breaks. The csd file was created with csedit and runs fine from 
the command line (just a sine playing three notes). Obviously, with 
the  field empty, csound.perform crashes Idle with the 
Windows message "pythonw.exe has experienced a problem..." (Maybe 
it's just pining for the fiords.)

csound.load returns 0. csound.setForPerformance returns True. I tried 
moving the csd file from where it lives, in another directory, to the 
Python25 directory and it made no difference. In it's home diretory, 
double "\\" in the path seemed to find the file, as I've seen 
mentioned on this list. Single "\" or "/" did not. Tried 
csound.getOrchstra() and it returned '', which makes sense since 
there is no content. csound.getScore() returns the score.

Any idea why the contents of  is getting wiped out and 
how to prevent it?

I'm using Csound 5.07 on a WindowsXP machine.

Thanks--


David Mooney:  dmooney@city-net.com
Maxine Heller:  mheller@city-net.com
Opaque Melodies:  www.city-net.com/~moko/