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Re: lilypond-book with multi-dir projects
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Laura Conrad |
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Re: lilypond-book with multi-dir projects |
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Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:29:34 -0500 |
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>>>>> "Graham" == Graham Percival <address@hidden> writes:
Graham> Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
Graham> In particular, I'm having trouble with .lytex files in
Graham> subdirectories.
Yes, that's a major problem.
The hack I'm using is to link all the lilypond files into one
directory. I have a script that changes the names to include some
unique string, usually the directory name.
Graham> I could hack up a post-lilypond-book python script to do
Graham> such things, but that feels like such a hack. :(
Graham> I could also abandon lilypond-book and create/insert .eps files
Graham> directly, but that feels like even more of a hack. :)
I don't think there's any way to use lilypond-book to do real work without
several
kinds of hacks. I'm using:
A hack to get the margins to correctly line up with the headers.
A hack to get the included files to cause recompilation
The above mentioned hack to allow input files in multiple
directories.
I think it's worth it to avoid using the hacks which will undoubtedly
change next month that people are adding to let lilypond do some of
the work of a real publishing program. I don't expect anyone whose
experience of open-source software is limited to lilypond to believe
this, but I do have LaTeX files from almost 20 years ago that still
work.
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