On 08/01/2013 11:50 AM, Cognac Natanael wrote:
Thank you very much for your answer Olivier,There is no spaces or fancy character in my directories or files names. And I think I’ve tried l’option that you've mentionned, and I tried with the option you’ve mentionned : lilypond-book --include=my-lilypond-repertory/ But after some new tests, I found something that works. This si how is the directory I’m working in : lilypond/ config.ly score.ly tuneA/ tuneA.ly tuneB/ tuneB.ly At the beginning and the end of tuneA.ly and tuneB.ly, I have those instructions : \include "../config.ly" \include "../score.ly"
If you tell lilypond-book (using --include=lilypond) to look in the lilypond directory for the file ../config.ly, it can't find this file because it doesn't exist (because of .. you end up in the parent directory).
It might be sufficient to specify only one subdirectory e.g. --include=lilypond/tuneA (and not all subdirectories one-by-one) since then it can find the file at lilypond/tuneA/../config.ly
Makes sense? Cheers, Julien _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
