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Re: lilypond-book
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Phil Hézaine |
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Re: lilypond-book |
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Sun, 20 Feb 2011 20:01:23 +0100 |
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Le 20/02/2011 14:52, Peter Buhr a écrit :
> Le 19/02/2011 20:21, Peter Buhr a écrit :
> > I'm attempting to use lilypond-book but have run into the following
> anomaly.
> ...
> I think you have to put the whole path for test.ind
> if your test.ind is one directory upstairs of out2 you could also write:
>
> \input{../test.ind}
>
> So I tried both of your suggestions, and this problem only gets worse. Below
> are the two test files with the relative and absolute path-names to the
> test.ind
> file and the output from running lilypond-book.
>
> In the first case using the relative path-name, lilypond-book cannot find file
> ../test.ind. I conjecture that lilypond-book is running in the current
> directory and not the "out2" directory; hence, it is looking in the parent
> directory for test.ind and cannot find it.
Yes. Sorry. I thought you're following the process described in the
documentation. I process like this:
cd /your/current/directory)
/usr/local/bin/lilypond-book --lily-output-dir=out-lily --pdf
--output=out2 your.lytex
Note that I have already created a dir: out-lily
cd out2
pdflatex your.tex
You'll have a error message about ../test.ind while you process the
first run and it disappears for the second (when you are in out2)
> In the second case using the absolute path-name, it DOES work. I get the
> preprocessed file test.tex in directory "out2". HOWEVER!!! Look at the last
> line of the output from lilypond-book:
>
> Writing `/home/pabuhr/guitar/music/test.tex'...
>
> For some reason, lilypond-book has written a file called test.tex in the
> CURRENT directory versus directory "out2". In fact, it overwrote the file
> test.tex I had in the current directory, destroying it!!!
>
> SO FOR ANYONE USING LILYPOND-BOOK, A STRONG CAUTIONARY NOTE. IT CAN DESTROY
> FILES IN THE CURRENT DIRECTORY, SO BE VERY CAREFUL.
I think there is a note in the documentation. No?
Phil.