Am 06.12.2017 um 20:40 schrieb Jacques Peron:
Here is a modified version, that calls `lilypond` only when needed by computing
a md5 hash of the content.
A good idea.
What about making a package out of that and putting it on CTAN ? It would be
more universal than lyluatex, so I think many
P. S.: I forgot to add that I modified it to make it compatible with
lilypond 2.18
2017-12-06 20:40 GMT+01:00 Jacques Peron :
> Hello,
>
> Thank you very much for this : I hadn't ever understood all those
> `\catcode` tricks.
> Here is a modified version, that calls
Hello,
Thank you very much for this : I hadn't ever understood all those
`\catcode` tricks.
Here is a modified version, that calls `lilypond` only when needed by
computing a md5 hash of the content. What about making a package out of
that and putting it on CTAN ? It would be more universal than
Am 06.12.2017 um 10:20 schrieb Mark Knoop:
The file should be translated with either
* pdflatex --shell-escape lyInLatex
* lualatex --shell-escape lyInLatex
* pdflatex --shell-escape lyInLatex
Thanks for this Knut, very helpful. Presumably the 3rd of these should
be xelatex.
Yes.
At 09:05 on 06 Dec 2017, Mark Knoop wrote:
>At 09:41 on 06 Dec 2017, Knut Petersen wrote:
>>Hi everybody!
>>
>>Some years ago I published example code how to integrate lilypond code
>>in latex documents. The attached file is an extended update, it might
>>be used with pdflatex, lualatex or
At 09:41 on 06 Dec 2017, Knut Petersen wrote:
>Hi everybody!
>
>Some years ago I published example code how to integrate lilypond code
>in latex documents. The attached file is an extended update, it might
>be used with pdflatex, lualatex or xelatex, and it demonstrates how to
>use the new command
Hi everybody!
Some years ago I published example code how to integrate lilypond code in latex
documents.
The attached file is an extended update, it might be used with pdflatex,
lualatex or xelatex, and
it demonstrates how to use the new command line options that replaced --bigpdf
in master.