Oh, #neovim has a new version. Let's see whether this fixes the odd bug I keep having with #scnvim.

I played around with one idea from my livestreams tonight, exploring fmgrains a bit. Next stop: messing around with Ugens that incorporate ambisonic panning.

I am so happy that I got #scnvim to work again - I really didn't know what i was missing and how productive working in neovim makes me feel!

#SuperCollider

Ouf. I finally got around to reporting the annoying bug that has kept me from using #scnvim ever since it transitioned to lua configuration:
https://github.com/davidgranstrom/scnvim/issues/209
[BUG] Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: […] Unrecognized handler · Issue #209 · davidgranstrom/scnvim

Describe the bug After booting the SuperCollider server, I get the following error message: Expected behavior Steps to reproduce Additional context I reinstalled scnvim after running into this bug ...

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@draco #scnvim changed my life! what platform are you on and what problem are you seeing?

I made another attempt at configuring #scnvim and got that same issue that stopped me earlier. All seems fine ... until I boot the server.

Will write about that more later.

#SuperCollider #neovim

Tried to update my #scnvim to a lua-based config, but now #neovim crashes as soon as I boot the #SuperCollider server, spitting out weird lua error messages. :(

Just found out that increment/decrement mapping is the default mapping in #neovim and perfect for working with #supercollider in #scnvim

http://bit-101.com/techtips/2018/02/23/Increment-Decrement-Numbers-in-vim/

Increment/Decrement Numbers in Vim

Various stuff I have figured out and want to share.

BIT-101 Tech Tips

For the past week or so, I have started seeing weird instabilities in #scnvim. It crashes whenever I use floating point numbers as an argument.

I have no idea if it's scnvim itself or if some other plugins conflict with scnvim.

It's stable when I use other languages.

I'm using the standard SuperCollider IDE for the time being, but I miss vim's functionalities.

In today's news: Going to bed too late because I'm trying to figure out why #scnvim refuses to boot the  server on Windows when I try to specify audio devices other than the default.

well... good night. Maybe I'll wake up with some insight.

Poking my little toes into the deep, deep waters of #emacs by way of #doom... Starting out with getting emacs working properly for me as an email client, in conjunction with notmuch and mbsync. So far I am very happy. I can piggyback on the setup I made years ago with neomutt. Once that nut is cracked I will start to nibble off other crackers. Org mode seems to be all the rage... and then getting #supercollider into as good a state as I have with #scnvim. and then... who knows?