Re: more battles with hebrew and liliy

2003-06-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Aaron wrote: Hi, With the \include{titledefs.tex} but is just gibberish with hebrew letters! Strange! By default, nothing should be typeset. I just tried it here (without Hebrew packages). I am now experimenting witht he /sethebrew /unsethebrew command in elatex. However I even before using /sethe

Re: more battles with hebrew and liliy

2003-06-26 Thread Aaron
Hi, With the \include{titledefs.tex} but is just gibberish with hebrew letters! I am now experimenting witht he /sethebrew /unsethebrew command in elatex. However I even before using /sethebrew I was getting the following errors: [aamehl]# lilypond-book mywrapper.lytex ---clip

Re: more battles with hebrew and liliy

2003-06-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson
What does it say? Is this with or without the \include{titledefs.tex}? /Mats Aaron wrote: Again, Is there some sort of dummy title if the lilypond file has no header??? When I open the dvi file generated it has a title even though it has no header??? Thanks again Aaron -- ===

Re: more battles with hebrew and liliy

2003-06-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson
The declarations in these files are normally used by ly2dvi to typeset the title based on information from the \header{...} field in your .ly file. Since the wrapper file is an ordinary LaTeX file, you could just as well skip them and typeset the titling using whatever LaTeX commands you wish.

Re: more battles with hebrew and liliy

2003-06-26 Thread Aaron
Again, Is there some sort of dummy title if the lilypond file has no header??? When I open the dvi file generated it has a title even though it has no header??? Thanks again Aaron ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/

Re: more battles with hebrew and liliy

2003-06-26 Thread Aaron
Well, It turns out that Doug Asherman already fixed the mywrapper, But now that I look I have a question, the lines\input{lilyponddefs.tex} \input{titledefs.tex} What exactly do they do?? The reason I ask is in the examples I have made for hebrew, there appears a jibberish hebrew title, but myscor