What do you guys think of including a sample Makefile somewhere in the
documentation?
Today I made my first makefile by using one of Graham's (for his thesis)
as a model, and it occurred to me that it might be nice to have a sample
available somewhere in the docs for others like me who have had no
experience creating them. I already have a nice shell script to handle
compiling my latex/lilypond-book files, but to share complicated
projects like this with others it seemed like a good idea to put a
makefile in there. I only had Graham's because he shared his thesis
source files with me a while back. I've looked at Nicolas Sceaux's
makefile for his operas, and at the GNUMakefile in the LP documentation,
but they're so complex that I couldn't use them as models for my own.
My initial thought is to put the sample makefile in either 1)
application usage, where it gives the lilypond-book commands, or 2) LM
"handling large projects."
If this sounds like a worthwhile idea, I will come up with a minimal
sample, write a brief blurb about how/why to use them, then create a
patch to run by the devel list. Any input on this would be welcome.
Jon
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Jonathan Kulp
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