On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 10:34 AM Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> wrote:
> 15. Oktober 2019 16:28, "Freeman Gilmore" <freeman.gilm...@gmail.com> > schrieb: > > > On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 1:50 AM Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> wrote: > > > >> ... > >> > >> So, for openLilyLib this means: > >> > >> * You need *one* root directory where all openLilyLib packages will be > located *below*, say > >> C:\openLilyLib > >> * Within that you need to have (at least) the oll-core package, in > C:\openLilyLib\oll-core (so > >> you'll have a file C:\openLilyLib\oll-core\package.ily) > >> * Then you need to add C:\openLilyLib to LilyPond's search path > > I have seen this in other places; were do I do this? Is this an > Environment Variable setting, if so > > how? How do i add C:\openLilyLib to LilyPond's search path? Else were > most is explained but this > > but this step is left with no clue. > > Thank you, ƒg > > > > For example call LilyPond with (something like (adjust to the Windows > environment) > lilypond-windows.exe -I C:\openLilyLib path\to\document.loy > See if I have it: I run lilypond-windows.exe then i enter -I C:\openLilyLib path\to\document.loy . this adds the C:\openLilyLib directory to the file document.loy ? Now if I use the include with the path C:\openLilyLib , dose Lilypond search all the directories and subdirectories of openLilyLib or do i need an include ...\directory\file for each file I use? If this is getting to be to much to ask on basic let me know? Thank you, ƒg > > When using Frescobaldi, go to Edit=>Preferences=>LilyPond Preferences and > add the directory to the "LilyPond include path:" section at the bottom of > the page. >
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