So the tex-template doesn't suit (well) other environments then mine. Another thing I have to look at is: I use "system" to call the xelatex process. It might be better to use execp or exece. I'll investigate.
It should be possible to use pandoc in the same manner. Pandoc can make use of templates, so if there is a template "<name>.latex" in a known folder, pandoc will create a PDF from that template. That way, the template can be modified to suit the local system. Cheers, Jan-Peter Am 16.01.2014 18:45, schrieb Alex Loomis: > With the split files there are still a ton of warnings, but it creates > and displays the pdf. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user