The advantage is that you dont need to modify the files, but only the command line. You could also write a mekefile to generate it automatically.
But you are right: it's preciousism of my. []s -- Felipe Massia Pereira <http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~ra000493> CS MSc Student @ IC-UNICAMP On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Rune Zedeler wrote: > Felipe Massia Pereira wrote: > > I think he could comment out the \includes he does not want to hear. A > > better way to do it would be pre-process the file someway. > > > I don't see why this is better than > > \include "part1.ly" > \include "part2.ly" > \include "part3.ly" > > What is the propblem in inserting comments in before the includes that > you don't want to hear? > > Ofcourse the files are > > part1.ly: > voiceone = \notes { ... } > lyricsone = \lyrics { ... } > voicetwo = \notes { ... } > ... > > > part2.ly: > voiceone = \notes { \voiceone ... } > lyricsone = \lyrics { \lyricsone ... } > ... > > etc. > > > -Rune > _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user