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Re: Solution for including a file only once
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Karl Hammar |
Subject: |
Re: Solution for including a file only once |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:04:08 +0100 (CET) |
Reinhold Kainhofer:
...
> In my view there are two different kinds of include uses:
> 1) To include package-like .ily files, which define additional functionality.
> There many utility functions really might/should be in their own namespace,
> but many definitions (and in particular all \header, \paper or \layout
> blocks)
> need to be at toplevel.
I would be interested in conditionally including files with \paper and
\header blocks, so can with a command line flag get output for
"choirbook" booklets or plain a4 sheets. The common thing with this
thread would be the ability to \include thoose blocks.
> 2) ...
...
> I think it should be as easy and straightforward to use to a non-programmer
> as
> possible, while allowing more complex use without making easy things harder
> than necessary for easy things.
Ack.
Regards,
/Karl
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- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Michael J. O'Donnell, 2010/02/10
- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Carl Sorensen, 2010/02/10
- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Michael J. O'Donnell, 2010/02/11
- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Michael J. O'Donnell, 2010/02/11
- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Reinhold Kainhofer, 2010/02/11
- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Carl Sorensen, 2010/02/11
- Re: Solution for including a file only once, Michael J. O'Donnell, 2010/02/11