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From: | Graham Percival |
Subject: | Re: Lilypond-book -- almost there... round III |
Date: | Thu, 04 Oct 2007 16:19:12 -0700 |
User-agent: | Icedove 1.5.0.12 (X11/20070607) |
Eyolf Østrem wrote:
I made a last attempt, with minimal files included, which look like this:
I'm now going to commit the sin of jumping into a long discussion without having read the intermediate steps (with GDP going on, I've been pretty much ignoring -user), so please ignore if this is totally off-base...
playground/book.tex: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \include{out/lpb-file} \end{document} playground/lpb-file.lytex: \lilypondfile{music.ly}
... why? Just not stick \lilypnodfile{out/music.lyin your main book.tex? That's what I do. Call it book.lytex, run it through lilypond-book, then run the generated .tex through texinfo. Or pdflatex.
Now, is this how it's supposed to be, or is there a way to work around this? As I said, I'm happy to keep all the output files in the main folder -- now it's become almost a matter of principle: I want to find out if I've overlooked something...
This is related to a current bug (or enhancement request) about \includes in pure lilypond files. All the filenames are relative to the first file called, not the first file. Err, the bug summary has a better summary than this.
Cheers, - Graham
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