Am 19.11.2017 um 23:07 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
On 19.11.2017 22:58, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 19.11.2017 um 22:55 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
On 18.11.2017 17:58, Jacques Peron wrote:
Linux, LilyPond, LuaLaTeX (and Gregorio for gregorian chant) here.
To integrate LilyPond into LaTeX, I developped lyluatex
<https://github.com/jperon/lyluatex>.
Pardon the question: If it involves Lua, doesn’t that make it
incompatible with XeLaTeX?
Yes, hence the name ly/lua/tex ;-)
As I needn’t tell you, Urs, that’s a major drawback for users like me,
Indeed it's a drawback when a package is limited to a single LaTeX
engine. But if on the other hand this LaTeX engine provides support for
features that enable stuff in the first place there's nothing wrong with
using it, just because others can't.
or anybody who wants to use the lilyglyphs package,
lilyglyphs works with both XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. Initially I created it
for XeLaTeX, but Dave Bellows helped me making it compatible with both.
Quite some time ago.
or other XeLaTeX features…
For example?
Urs
then again, I might prefer working with includegraphics and pdfpages
in the rare cases that I work with LaTeX.
Best, Simon
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