you can now (well, experimentally) use \includes on wikilily.org. An
example is at
http://draft.wikilily.org/wiki/index.php/Winterreise/Gefrorne_Tranen -
click on the 'edit' tab to see/edit the ly source.
You'll see there :
\include "vocals.ly"
\include "pianoRH.ly"
\include "pianoLH.ly"
The parser sees '\include' and then looks at the page name (in this
case, "Gefrorne_Tranen") and uses that as a prefix to find a page called
"Gefrorne_Tranen/vocals.ly"; the page contents are then written to the
file "vocals.ly" in the lilypond jail tree and lilypond just compiles
as per normal.
So if you start a page called "BlowMe" with an include called
"NotInYourLife.ly", just make sure you have a page called
"BlowMe/NotInYourLife.ly"
on the wiki.
Seems to work, as a proof of concept at least. It doesn't recursively
descend the files as of yet - if NotInYourLife.ly has itself some
'\includes' it won't work - but that's a relatively trivial matter to
address.
I grabbed an unfinished, abandoned Mozart symphony project from mutopia
and will post that up for anybody who would like to help finish it.
I'll post it today or Monday - my boss just poured another glass of
Lagavulin in preparation for his garden party so i may not get much work
done today.
Cheers,
Mike
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