On Thu, 2013-05-16 at 05:42 -0700, ericoschm...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
> I think i have all i need now, it will just take some time to digest.
> 
> About the \include, can i just add my chromatic.ly language files and other
> templates to this directory, instead of having a copy with every musical
> file I make?
> 
> /"Files which are to be included in many scores may be placed in the
> LilyPond directory ‘../ly’. (The location of this directory is
> installation-dependent - see Other sources of information). These files can
> then be included simply by naming them on an \include statement. This is how
> the language-dependent files like ‘english.ly’ are included."/

You can also store this file (and other 'library' files) in any location
on your disk and make sure LilyPond finds this file.
- add it to your global search path
- start lilypond with the -dinclude option
- Frescobaldi has a setting for this too

When you save it into LilyPond's installation you will have to repeat
that each time you update LIlyPond.

Best
Urs

> 
> If i have more doubts ill ask here
> 
> But i really am confused with those different plataforms for the same list:
> nabble, gnu, and mail-archive
> which is the one i should actually be browsing?
> 
> 
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