Lukas-Fabian Moser <l...@gmx.de> writes: > Hi David, >> I've been using Lilypond for a few years, and only yesterday learned >> about the point-and-click feature in pdf output. In particular, I had >> no idea that by default Lilypond includes absolute pathnames to local >> source files on my system as metadata in the pdf output files. So when >> I uploaded a couple of files to IMSLP recently, that metadata was >> available for all to see. > > The Notation Reference states > (https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/usage/configuring-the-system-for-point-and-click): > > "Point and click functionality is enabled by default when creating PDF > or SVG files." > > "Note: You should always turn off point and click in any LilyPond > files to be distributed to avoid including path information about your > computer in the PDF file, which can pose a security risk." > > I agree that these statements make for a gloomy combination by today's > standards of increased awareness for computer security issues. > > Wouldn't it be more reasonable to switch point-and-click off by > default?
My personal idea would be to use relative links anyway, but that might possibly not work with the kind of "URL helper" setup that typically ends up calling lilypond-invoke-editor . -- David Kastrup