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Re: Lilypondfile: does not seem to work


From: Hugo Ribeiro
Subject: Re: Lilypondfile: does not seem to work
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 19:35:37 -0300
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Here is my small example on how to use Lilypond-book. Just unzip this attached file, using a terminal shell, enter the folder "01" and run this command:
'sh makefile'

doing this you will see a pdf and ps file as a result. Good luck. Any doubt just let me know.

Take a look inside the 'makefile' file and try to discover what it does...

Hugo Ribeiro...
...from Brazil

Graham Percival escreveu:
The fundamental thing to remember is this:
  To use \lilypond or \begin{lilypond}, you need to write
  a .lytex file.  This *CANNOT* be done inside a .latex or .tex
  file.

  Use lilypond-book to translate from .lytex to .tex.

The makefile is just an automated way to do this.  If you prefer,
you could use a shell script, or even do it manually by hand.

Cheers,
- Graham


On Sat, 10 May 2008 11:33:16 +0200
stefankaegi <address@hidden> wrote:

Sorry. I hope I did it correctly with the mailinglist this time.

Well... Although I found this:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-03/msg00127.html

I don't get a clue at all. Most likely I'm too stupid. :/

Stefan

Please keep the discussion on the mailist.

lilypond-book works quite well for such things; I'm using it for
my thesis.  Please search the mailist archives from about one or
two months ago; we discussed this recently, and I posted a working
example with a makefile.

Cheers,
- Graham



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