On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Francisco Vila <paconet....@gmail.com>wrote:
> 2013/1/11 Lilly <l...@ngi.it>: > > I want to realize a document with some text and many musical patterns > along > > it. > > I experienced how to insert one pattern in a place of a Latex document > and > > it works. > > But i would not to repeat to paste every time for all the different > patterns > > along the doc, the whole complete code for each of them. > > I would try to call a file where are written all the things needed > around to > > compile the music pattern, and in ever precise place, insert only the > music > > pattern itself. > > > > there's a way to do this? > > If I understand correctly, yes, you can keep a terse LaTeX file using > lilpondfile. Imagine you have all common definitions and global music > in A.ly and your documents are B.ly, C.ly and so on, such that all use > \include "A.ly" to read the common part. Your text document called > D.tex can use \lilypondfile{B}, \lilypondfile{C}, et cetera. > I am trying to understand what you want to do. Are you trying to build a LaTeX file which reads in a number of LilyPond files, each of which contains a number of common LilyPond code and settings? If so, I'd recommend you use lilypond-book.py and read the following recent thread: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2013-01/msg00298.html Best regards, Olivier
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