hello Mats,
thanks for your reply. I didn't know about m4 or cpp. Will take a look.
victor.
On 8/29/07, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In any text editor, it's trivial to automatically replace all occurences
of
something like
\lilystart
by
\begin[staffsize=12]{lilypond}
In any text editor, it's trivial to automatically replace all occurences of
something like
\lilystart
by
\begin[staffsize=12]{lilypond}
\include bookstyle.ly http://bookstyle.ly
or whatever, so I have personally not seen any need for this feature.
Of course it's very clever to do what you did,
hello lilyponders,
I've been using lilypond-book for the first time. love it!
There's one thing that I'd like to have though. I'd love to be able to
define macros in a similar way as in latex. Is this possible?
From what I've read in the documentation, lilypond-book only knows to look
for