Hi Marc,

Good suggestion, but yes, I tried that, didn’t work. It seems that the include 
file is read, because the compiler doesn’t whine about undefined Ggrace, but 
that the variable is not expanded. I’m thinking a deficiency in the python 
script?

K

On 2017-07-12, 04:00, "lilypond-user on behalf of Marc Hohl" 
<lilypond-user-bounces+kfeuerherm=wlu...@gnu.org on behalf of m...@hohlart.de> 
wrote:

    Am 12.07.2017 um 01:54 schrieb Karljurgen Feuerherm:
    > Hello,
    > 
    > Putting together an exercise book using XeLaTeX and the lilypond 
    > environment. Everything works relatively well until I try to use an 
    > include file with variable definitions.
    > 
    > MWE:
    > 
    >                  % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
    > 
    >                  % !TEX TS-program = LilyPond-Book
    > 
    >                  % !LILYPOND tex = xelatex
    > 
    >                  \documentclass{memoir}
    > 
    > %             \newcommand{\Ggrace}{\grace { g''32 }}
    > 
    >                  \begin{document}
    > 
    >                  \begin{lilypond}
    > 
    >                  {
    > 
    >                    \include "lilypond-variables.ly"
    
    I don't know if I remember correctly, but I think I stumbled upon this 
    problem before.
    Have you tried to include a relative path?
    
    \include "./lilypond-variables.ly"
    
               ^^
    
    HTH,
    
    Marc
    
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