One of the things I thought was particularly interesting about
Lilypond was its interface with LaTeX. I was thinking about using
the DOC format to write some prefaces to works I'm editing.
Unfortunately, I'm barely able to work in LaTeX at this point but I
think it has great potential. So,
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
One of the things I thought was particularly interesting about
Lilypond was its interface with LaTeX. I was thinking about using
the DOC format to write some prefaces to works I'm editing.
Unfortunately, I'm barely able to work in LaTeX at this point but I
think it has
If I try -f tex or -f dvi options from the Bash console, I get:
warning: can't generate TeX using the postscript back-end
I don't see any place to where the postscript back-end is set.
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If I try -f tex or -f dvi options from the Bash console, I get:
warning: can't generate TeX using the postscript back-end
I don't see any place to where the postscript back-end is set.
You need both --format=tex and --backend=tex. It's in
Note that the TeX backend is more or less unsupported, so don't be
surprised if it doesn't work anymore. If you have a very good reason
to use it, please tell the mailing list.
/Mats
Art Hixson wrote:
If I try -f tex or -f dvi options from the Bash console, I get:
warning: can't
One of the things I thought was particularly interesting about Lilypond
was its interface with LaTeX. I was thinking about using the DOC format
to write some prefaces to works I'm editing. Unfortunately, I'm barely
able to work in LaTeX at this point but I think it has great potential.
So,