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\verbatim-files also
doesn't allow it.
I'll file a bug-report/enhancement request (probably tomorrow)
Eluze
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as expected.
I think LilyPond should do this by default and if not the function shouldn't
be named /relative/ (I get problems in my environment in windows)
Eluze
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for this workaround - it works as expected.
As long as your command line is 'lilypond file.ly' and the eps file is
imported from file.ly. What's the correct way to get the name of the
current file? I looked for a little while,
With the normal \include command and #(ly:set-option
'relative-includes #t) relative includes work. However \epsfile
doesn't follow relative includes. For instance if you have a.ly which
uses b.eps and compile it from a different directory (e.g. 'lilypond
../a.ly') it will fail.
Here's a