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Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?
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Laura Conrad |
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Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX? |
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Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:12:04 -0500 |
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>>>>> "MH" == Michael Haynie <address@hidden> writes:
MH> If I didn't have so many files to manage, I might consider that.
MH> However, there are enough that the double maintenance would drive me to
MH> distraction.
MH> The other problem with that solution is that it doesn't allow for the
MH> placement of a song number beside the title -- think of the typical
MH> layout of a hymnal.
MH> So I really do need to figure out how to get lilypond to leave the
MH> titling to LaTeX, somehow.
I have the same problem, but I do basically what Bernard suggested,
and write the .lytex file with a script that extracts the header
fields from the lilypond (or, in my case, the ABC file that's the
input for abc2ly).
MH> On Nov 26, 2005, at 9:16 PM, Bernard Hurley wrote:
>> If you are using lilypond-book it is probably easier to forget about
>> header fields and do something like:
>>
>> \section{Prelude}
>> --- some other text ----
>> \lilypondfile[indent=1.2\cm]{prelude.ly}
>>
>> in your lytex file. You can then easily generate a TOC.
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- Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Michael Haynie, 2005/11/26
- Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Bernard Hurley, 2005/11/27
- Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Michael Haynie, 2005/11/27
- Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Bernard Hurley, 2005/11/27
- Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Laura Conrad, 2005/11/27
- Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Bernard Hurley, 2005/11/27
- Re: Extracting header fields for use by e.g. LaTeX?, Michael Haynie, 2005/11/27