>> Thanks all. (Searches for URL, href, hypertext, etc, were failing
>> to turn up \with-url and kept pointing me at much more complicated
>> stuff that didn't seem to do what I wanted.)
>
> I used the index entry "inserting URL link, into text"
>
> Admittedly, Emacs Info makes it rather easy
Kevin Cole writes:
> Thanks all. (Searches for URL, href, hypertext, etc, were failing to
> turn up \with-url and kept pointing me at much more complicated stuff
> that didn't seem to do what I wanted.)
I used the index entry "inserting URL link, into text"
Admittedly, Emacs Info makes it
Thanks all. (Searches for URL, href, hypertext, etc, were failing to
turn up \with-url and kept pointing me at much more complicated stuff
that didn't seem to do what I wanted.)
On 2022-07-21 8:07 pm, Kevin Cole wrote:
Hi,
The subject line pretty much says it all (or most).
Ideally, I'd like to be able to do something like:
\header {
title = "This is the title"
}
and have Lilypond generate a PDF with the tile linking to wherever I
point it/
I'm hoping to avoid
There is, \with-url, seen here:
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/graphic (ctrl-f
"with-url").
As long as you want to have a PDF output.
-William
On 7/21/22 23:07, Kevin Cole wrote:
Hi,
The subject line pretty much says it all (or most).
Ideally, I'd like to be able to
Kevin Cole writes:
> Hi,
>
> The subject line pretty much says it all (or most).
>
> Ideally, I'd like to be able to do something like:
>
> \header {
> title = "This is the title"
> }
>
> and have Lilypond generate a PDF with the tile linking to wherever I point it/
>
> I'm hoping to avoid
Hi,
The subject line pretty much says it all (or most).
Ideally, I'd like to be able to do something like:
\header {
title = "This is the title"
}
and have Lilypond generate a PDF with the tile linking to wherever I point it/
I'm hoping to avoid lots of Scheme, lilypond-book, TeX, etc, etc.