Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 23:30:48 +0100
John Mandereau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I (or somebody else) will fix that, but unfortunately, I won't have
time for any serious contribution to LilyPond before a couple of
weeks. I'm sure I have some time again after April 3th,
Graham Percival wrote:
No; just take the simplest possible .lytex file (such as the
template from the docs). Run
lilypond-book --pdf --out=/tmp foo.lytex
lilypond-book --pdf --out=/tmp foo.lytex
Both times, it compiles all the lilypond snippets and creates a
new foo.tex in /tmp/. I
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 00:23:37 -0600
Daniel Tonda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lilypond-book --pdf -o OUT Master.tex
will leave all the lily*.pdf and semi-compiled output in the OUT
directory, then you can cd to the OUT directory and do:
After much investigation, this looks like the best solution
Hi Laura,
2008/3/2, Laura Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A hack to get the included files to cause recompilation
I´m interested in that hack because I´ve got always problems when I
change my central include files. The only solution I use then is to
remove the complete out-directory and
Dominic == Dominic Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dominic Hi Laura,
Dominic 2008/3/2, Laura Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A hack to get the included files to cause recompilation
Dominic I´m interested in that hack because I´ve got always problems when I
Dominic
Le vendredi 29 février 2008 à 17:35 -0800, Graham Percival a écrit :
I wish we'd finished NR 1 ages ago, so that the AU would be in
better shape... oh well.
Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
In particular, I'm having trouble with .lytex files in
Laura Conrad wrote:
I don't think there's any way to use lilypond-book to do real work without
several
kinds of hacks. I'm using:
A hack to get the included files to cause recompilation
lilypond-book *generally* doesn't rewrite an output file if the old
output file is up to date, which
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 23:30:48 +0100
John Mandereau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I (or somebody else) will fix that, but unfortunately, I won't have
time for any serious contribution to LilyPond before a couple of
weeks. I'm sure I have some time again after April 3th, that's all.
Ok, for your
Graham == Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Graham Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
Graham In particular, I'm having trouble with .lytex files in
Graham subdirectories.
Yes, that's a major problem.
The hack I'm using is to link all the
I wish we'd finished NR 1 ages ago, so that the AU would be in
better shape... oh well.
Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
In particular, I'm having trouble with .lytex files in
subdirectories.
thesis.tex
exercises/exercises.lytex
= exercises/exercises.tex
The
2008/2/29, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish we'd finished NR 1 ages ago, so that the AU would be in
better shape... oh well.
Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
In particular, I'm having trouble with .lytex files in
subdirectories.
thesis.tex
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 00:23:37 -0600
Daniel Tonda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/2/29, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish we'd finished NR 1 ages ago, so that the AU would be in
better shape... oh well.
Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
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