2013/11/14 Henning Hraban Ramm <lilypon...@fiee.net>

>
> Am 2013-11-13 um 12:50 schrieb Federico Bruni <fedel...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Il 13/nov/2013 06:42 "Henning Hraban Ramm" <lilypon...@fiee.net> ha
> scritto:
> > > do you know of any existing extension for pandoc (or multimarkdown) to
> integrate LilyPond into markdown (or restructured text)?
> > > A quick googling didn’t show anything promising.
> >
> > There is a sphinx plugin for lilypond. You can find it on bitbucket.
> > Sphinx uses restructured text
>
> Thank you for the hint, it’s at
> https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx-contrib
> but …
>
> "lilypond: an extension inserting music scripts from Lilypond in PNG
> format.“
>
> … it only inserts bitmaps, even if sphinx can also create PDF via LaTeX. I
> was aiming for „usable“ PDF output - sorry, didn’t make clear.
>
>
The lilypond snippet is compiled into a PNG image, but the documentation
you write can be exported to html, latex, pdf, epub, etc.
Is it clear?

I tried it more than a year ago, I remember I had some issues with cropped
images at the bottom. The developer of the sphinx plugin told me that it
was lilypond's fault (and it's probably true, since I know there are some
problems in this area).
Anyway, I don't think this plugin is actively developed so think twice
before starting using it.


> It was just a thought anyway; I guess I’ll stay with my ConTeXt-LilyPond
> workflow. Or I manage to combine ConTeXt’s markdown and LilyPond processing
> somehow. (Since it’s not a priority for me, it’ll probably never happen.)
>
>
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