Am 12.10.2015 um 08:08 schrieb David Kastrup: > Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Now that my current score has become large, Frescobaldi I am sorry to >> say the text editor it provides runs like molasses on Ubuntu >> 15.04. Hence I am abandoning it for emacs. >> >> With the emacs lilypond-mode, C-c C-l invokes lilypond on the >> buffer. But I need to specify directories to search for included >> files. How do you configure this in emacs? > I tend to just use M-x compile RET and specify my command manually. > > You can also use M-x add-dir-local-variable RET > in order to customize LilyPond-lilypond-command for one > directory/subdirectory. There are also file-local variables you can set > at the end of a file using a variable block if you need this setting > just for a single file. > > Of course you can also use > M-x customize-variable RET LilyPond-lilypond-command RET > to set this globally, but it would likely be a nuisance. Doing it > dir-locally is probably the most convenient option. >
Would there be a simple way to define a set of include dirs and make that easily (i.e. with a single command) available on directory level? The idea is that many users will have a default set of libraries they usually want to have available. If saving them globally is a nuisance (could you please elaborate a bit on this?) it would be still annoying to add a whole set of include paths to any given project directory. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user