On Monday 11 October 2004 01:48 pm, Erik Sandberg wrote: > Citerar Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Of course, I should have cross-posted already the previous email to > > bug-lilypond. > > > > I just came to think of yet another possible solution, namely to > > mimic the \verb command in LaTeX and let the user himself find a > > character to use as start and end of the example that's not included > > in the LilyPond snippet. Simply take the first character after > > \lilypond as the delimiter. Examples that would work then: > > \lilypond+\relative c'{c d e f}+ > > \lilypond' c^+ d e f ' > > \lilypond{c d e f{ > > > > Of course, the final example looks ridiculous, but it's kind of logical > > anyway, once you've grasped the main idea. > > It could be a good idea to force (or at least recommend) using $ in this case,
Sometimes you may want to use $\\math$ symbols in the lilypond portion of the file. Two bytes may be better than one, like $$ or ;; or $;. daveA -- The "information economy" is a fantasy. Information about what? The "global economy" is a myth. All economics is local. "Stateless terrorism" is a lie, to protect those who finance it. D. Raleigh Arnold dra@ (http://www.) openguitar.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user