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Re: Including a score fragment in LaTeX document


From: Urs Liska
Subject: Re: Including a score fragment in LaTeX document
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2018 00:50:44 +0200
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Am 04.10.2018 um 00:44 schrieb Kevin Barry:
Sorry to hijack this, but is there a place to ask for help with lyluatex? I am having trouble with it (in short, even specifying the program location and running lualatex with --escape-shell results in a failure to start lilypond.) I don't see that there is a mailing list or anything. I presume I'm doing something wrong so I don't want to open an issue on GitHub...

That seems like the right assumption, and in that case this list is the place to ask.

Please share a minimal example file, the exact command line you used and information about your OS and LilyPond installation. And I suggest starting a new thread for this.

Urs


On Tue, Oct 2, 2018, 23:15 Urs Liska <address@hidden> wrote:


Am 02.10.2018 um 23:49 schrieb Francesco Napoleoni:
>>> Now the (newbie) question: how can I include this code in a LaTeX document
>>> (using \lilypondfile) without the last empty measure? I have tried clip-
>>> regions in the \layout block with no success.
>> You can do that by making the last spacer rest use no time by writing
>>      s1*0\!
>>
>> But please note that this isn't at all related to the question of
>> including the score in the LaTeX document.
> Many thanks to you and Orm for the answer. Your suggestion does exactly what I
> was looking for; I just thought that the clipping could be done by means of
> some obscure option in \lilypondfile, that’s why I mentioned LaTeX/lilypond-
> book, so never mind.

It's just that such a misrepresentation makes it much less likely for
you to get useful answers because only people interested in the LaTeX
part would probably even look into your post. Well, ok, in this case you
*did* get two replies immediately...

However, I would suggest you have a look at the lyluatex package
(https://ctan.org/pkg/lyluatex). Apart from depending on the use of
LuaLaTeX (as opposed to XeLaTeX) it does the same (and by now more) as
lilypond-book, with the major improvement that you can directly compile
the .tex document without going through the intermediate files.

Best
Urs

>
> cheers
> Francesco Napoleoni
>
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