Re: CGI interface to lilypond

2009-11-10 Thread Ichiro Watanabe
> If you are writing the html yourself, then why do you want a cgi > call? I'm not necessarily writing the html myself. A CGI interface is useful for the same use cases that mathtex enables with LaTeX. > It doesn't make any sense to regenerate the output every time > somebody looks at the webpage

Re: CGI interface to lilypond

2009-11-10 Thread Graham Percival
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:50:43PM +0900, Ichiro Watanabe wrote: > > For an individual person, lilypond-book can already process html > > files, so there is nothing extra needed. > > My goal is to embed the lilypond source in HTML source. Something like this > > > > Example > > > Th

Re: CGI interface to lilypond

2009-11-10 Thread Ichiro Watanabe
> For an individual person, lilypond-book can already process html > files, so there is nothing extra needed. Thank you. I think I didn't explain myself very well. My goal is to embed the lilypond source in HTML source. Something like this Example This is my new song: My under

Re: CGI interface to lilypond

2009-11-09 Thread Graham Percival
For an individual person, lilypond-book can already process html files, so there is nothing extra needed. If you want to have it for a multi-user situation like a wiki, then search for "lilypond wiki" or "mediawiki" or similar terms on the mailist; it has been discussed before. Be warned that the