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
html
head
titleExample/title
/head
body
This is
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
html
head
titleExample/title
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.
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 there