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From: | Jacques Peron |
Subject: | Re: lilypond code in (pdf/lua/xe)latex documents |
Date: | Wed, 6 Dec 2017 21:05:43 +0100 |
Hello,Thank you very much for this : I hadn't ever understood all those `\catcode` tricks.Here is a modified version, that calls `lilypond` only when needed by computing a md5 hash of the content. What about making a package out of that and putting it on CTAN ? It would be more universal than lyluatex, so I think many could be interrested. And why not put it on a public repository, to have bug reports and feature requests ?Thank you again,Fr. Jacques Peron +2017-12-06 10:29 GMT+01:00 Knut Petersen <address@hidden>:Am 06.12.2017 um 10:20 schrieb Mark Knoop:
The file should be translated with either
* pdflatex --shell-escape lyInLatex
* lualatex --shell-escape lyInLatex
* pdflatex --shell-escape lyInLatex
Thanks for this Knut, very helpful. Presumably the 3rd of these should
be xelatex.
Yes.
;-)Interestingly, only pdflatex produces all four bars/systems ofApologies - I was missing a hyphen in the commandline - all produce correct results.
fragment 1. When run with lualatex and xelatex only the first system
is shown. Any idea why this might be?
Knut
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