+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:
+@example
+#(ly:set-point-and-click 'line)
+@end example
+@cindex line-location
+
+When viewing, Control-Mousebutton 1 will take you to the originating
+spot in the @file{.ly} file. Control-Mousebutton 2 will show all
+clickable boxes.
+
+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.
+
+@cindex Emacs
+For using point-and-click with Emacs, add the following
+In your Emacs startup file (usually @file{~/.emacs}):
+@example
+(server-start)
+@end example
+
+Make sure that the environment variable @var{XEDITOR} is set to
+@example
+emacsclient --no-wait +%l %f
+@end example
+@cindex @var{XEDITOR}
+If you use XEmacs instead of Emacs, you use @code{(gnuserve-start)} in
+your @file{.emacs}, and set @code{XEDITOR} to @code{gnuclient -q +%l %f}.
+
+For using Vim, set @code{XEDITOR} to @code{gvim --remote +%l %f}, or
+use this argument with Xdvi's @code{-editor} option.
+
+@cindex NEdit
+For using NEdit, set @code{XEDITOR} to @code{nc -noask +%l %f}, or
+use this argument with Xdvi's @code{-editor} option.
+
+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 @file{emacsclient.patch}. Users of version 21
+must apply @file{server.el.patch} (version 21.2 and earlier). At the
+top of the @code{ly} file, replace the @code{set-point-and-click} line
+with the following line:
+@example
+#(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column)
+@end example
+@cindex line-colomn-location
+and set @code{XEDITOR} to @code{emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c %f}. Vim
+users can set @var{XEDITOR} to @code{gvim --remote +:%l:norm%c| %f}.
+
+
+
+@refbugs
+
+When you convert the @TeX{} file to PostScript using @code{dvips}, it
+will complain about not finding @code{src:X:Y} files. These complaints
+are harmless, and can be ignored.