Re: Embeddable MIDI

2013-12-10 Thread Julien Rioux

Hi,

On 02/12/2013 9:17 PM, Anthony wrote:

Invoking lilypond-book allows me to generate HTML with lilypond tags into
HTML with PNG images. I've got that bit down. But is there a way to embed
the MIDI into the document? Using \midi with generate the midi file but it
doesn't embed it into the HTML document.



There isn't support to embed the midi file, as far as I know. But it 
sounds like a good idea to have that option.



Also, on a less important matter, is there a way to change where and what is
generated? Meaning, I only need PNG images embedded into HTML. But I don't
need eps, tex, texi, ly, ect.


Some of these are needed by various output formats. It does seem odd 
that .tex and .texi files are generated for an HTML doc, though. Did you 
check the command-line arguments to lilypond-book? You can tell it how 
to call lilypond and probably avoid generating the unnecessary files.



Each lilypond snippet seems to go into a
directory XX. Could I change this and put them all into the same directory?



You could do this yourself and change all the hyperlinks to the new 
locations (possibly with a script).


Cheers,
Julien


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Embeddable MIDI

2013-12-02 Thread Anthony
Invoking lilypond-book allows me to generate HTML with lilypond tags into
HTML with PNG images. I've got that bit down. But is there a way to embed
the MIDI into the document? Using \midi with generate the midi file but it
doesn't embed it into the HTML document.

Also, on a less important matter, is there a way to change where and what is
generated? Meaning, I only need PNG images embedded into HTML. But I don't
need eps, tex, texi, ly, ect. Each lilypond snippet seems to go into a
directory XX. Could I change this and put them all into the same directory?


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