On 30/06/14 20:02, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
> Looking in those directories, I find no *.log files and the *.texi
> file simply contains a list of @image commands which point at the
> generated eps files (with @c eof at the end) and thus doesn't seem to
> be of much use. Is there some option fla
Looking in those directories, I find no *.log files and the *.texi file
simply contains a list of @image commands which point at the generated
eps files (with @c eof at the end) and thus doesn't seem to be of much
use. Is there some option flag to force the *.log file?
On the issues of the in
On 29/06/14 21:42, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
Attached is a small sample project which attempts to exploit the
\include statement in lilypond in a lilypond-book project. The goal
(and why I have two scores in this small sample) is to be able to
place in Format.lyi those pieces of the lilypond
There is unfortunately no support in lilypond-book for having more than
one \score{...} in each \begin{lilypond} ... \end{lilypond} block.
Of course, one possible workaround is to add a \begin{lilypond} ...
\end{lilypond} around each \score (including the variable definitions
used by that particu
Le 31 janv. 06 à 00:03, Graham Percival a écrit :
And the lily-658096907-systems.tex contains only :
---
\includegraphics{lily-658096907-1.eps}
% eof - 'eof' is Makefile marker; do not remove.
This .eps file should contain all the music. What happens if you
When I use lilypond-book with a .ly file (or a tex file) containing
more than one \include, the output contains only the second include.
For example :
-
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{graphics}
\begin{document}
\begin{lilypond}
\include "
On 30-Jan-06, at 1:32 PM, Anas Ghrab wrote:
When I use lilypond-book with a .ly file (or a tex file) containing
more than one \include, the output contains only the second include.
For example :
And the lily-658096907-systems.tex contains only :
---
\incl
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Can anyone tell me how to get the " without using a second editor?
Any of the following may do what you want (got from
info emacs --i quote RET ,)
C-q "
""
(local-unset-key "\"")
Thank you for the answer and how to find it.
P
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone tell me how to get the " without using a second editor?
Any of the following may do what you want (got from
info emacs --i quote RET ,)
C-q "
""
(local-unset-key "\"")
Feri.
This is really an emacs question but maybe some of you know this:
I am just starting with lilypond-book to try to get my headers to do
things that may or may not be possible with just lilypond. I have the
example from the tutorial working but need to add an include file to the
tex file I am ed
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