On Tue, 2015-01-27 at 11:57 +0000, Graham King wrote: > Many of my scores embed a small EPS file using (somewhat simplified): > > \markup { \epsfile #X #10 #"path/to/file.eps" } > > This is proving a bit of an obstacle to portability as path/to > (relative or absolute) is installation-specific. > > Is it possible to put file.eps (or the equivalent graphic in any other > format) in the \include path? Something like: > > \markup { \epsfile #X #10 \include "file.eps" } > > I've tried various formats and wrappers without success so far.
Well, I've managed to get somewhere by wrapping the contents of a PS file thus: myLogo=#" <the-whole-of-the-ps-file> " but the logo then appears in the lilypond output without the rest of the score! OK, time to try a different approach. Does anyone know how to derive the absolute path of a file that has been \include'd ? In other words: \include "foo"
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