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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.12.0"
+@c \version "2.14.0"
@c Note: keep this node named so that `info lilypond-book' brings you here.
@node lilypond-book
* Invoking lilypond-book::
* Filename extensions::
* lilypond-book templates::
+* Sharing the table of contents::
* Alternate methods of mixing text and music::
@end menu
\lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{screech-boink.ly}
-(If needed, replace screech-boink.ly by any .ly file you put in the same
-directory as this file.)
+(If needed, replace @file{screech-boink.ly} by any @file{.ly} file
+you put in the same directory as this file.)
\end{document}
@end verbatim
@lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{screech-boink.ly}
+If a @code{tagline} is required, either default or custom, then the
+entire snippet must be enclosed in a @code{\book @{ @}} construct.
+
+@lilypond[papersize=a8,verbatim]
+\book{
+ \header{
+ title = "A scale in LilyPond"
+ }
+
+ \relative c' {
+ c d e f g a b c
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
@page
@example
\def\betweenLilyPondSystem#1@{
- \ifnum##1<2\else\expandafter\endinput\fi
+ \ifnum#1<2\else\expandafter\endinput\fi
@}
@end example
\key c \minor c4 es g2
</lilypond>
@end example
+
@noindent
@command{lilypond-book} then produces an HTML file with appropriate image
tags for the music fragments:
Some music in <lilypond relative=2: a b c/> a line of text.
@end example
-
To include separate files, say
@example
<lilypondfile @var{option1} @var{option2} ...>@var{filename}</lilypondfile>
@end example
+For a list of options to use with the @code{lilypond} or
+@code{lilypondfile} tags, see @ref{Music fragment options}.
+
Additionally, @code{<lilypondversion/>} displays the current version
of lilypond.
For inserting LilyPond snippets it is good to keep the conformity of our
DocBook document, thus allowing us to use DocBook editors, validation
-etc. So we don't use custom tags, only specify a convention based on the
+etc. So we don't use custom tags, only specify a convention based on the
standard DocBook elements.
@subheading Common conventions
guess a default for @code{lilypond} environments which don't use the
@code{ragged-right} option.
+@item papersize=@var{string}
+Where @var{string} is a paper size defined in @file{scm/paper.scm} i.e.
+@code{a5}, @code{quarto}, @code{11x17} etc.
+
+Values not defined in @file{scm/paper.scm} will be ignored, a warning
+will be posted and the snippet will be printed using the default
+@code{a4} size.
+
@item notime
Do not print the time signature, and turns off the timing (time signature,
bar lines) in the score.
@item indent=@var{size}\@var{unit}
Set indentation of the first music system to @var{size}, using
-@var{unit} as units. @var{unit} is one of the following strings:
+@var{unit} as units. @var{unit} is one of the following strings:
@code{cm}, @code{mm}, @code{in}, or @code{pt}. This option affects
LilyPond, not the text layout.
@item texidoc
(Only for Texinfo output.) If @command{lilypond} is called with the
@option{--header=@/texidoc} option, and the file to be processed is
-called @file{foo@/.ly}, it creates a file @file{foo@/.texidoc} if there
+called @file{foo.ly}, it creates a file @file{foo.texidoc} if there
is a @code{texidoc} field in the @code{\header}. The @code{texidoc}
option makes @command{lilypond-book} include such files, adding its
contents as a documentation block right before the music snippet.
-Assuming the file @file{foo@/.ly} contains
+Assuming the file @file{foo.ly} contains
@example
\header @{
distribution) are small @file{.ly} files which look exactly like this.
For localization purpose, if the Texinfo document contains
-@code{@@documentlanguage @var{LANG}} and @file{foo@/.ly} header
+@code{@@documentlanguage @var{LANG}} and @file{foo.ly} header
contains a @code{texidoc@var{LANG}} field, and if @command{lilypond}
is called with @option{--header=@/texidoc@var{LANG}}, then
-@file{foo@/.texidoc@var{LANG}} will be included instead of
-@file{foo@/.texidoc}.
+@file{foo.texidoc@var{LANG}} will be included instead of
+@file{foo.texidoc}.
@item lilyquote
(Only for Texinfo output.) This option is similar to quote, but only
(Only for Texinfo output.) This option works similarly to
@code{texidoc} option: if @command{lilypond} is called with the
@option{--header=@/doctitle} option, and the file to be processed is
-called @file{foo@/.ly} and contains a @code{doctitle} field in the
-@code{\header}, it creates a file @file{foo@/.doctitle}. When
-@code{doctitle} option is used, the contents of @file{foo@/.doctitle},
+called @file{foo.ly} and contains a @code{doctitle} field in the
+@code{\header}, it creates a file @file{foo.doctitle}. When
+@code{doctitle} option is used, the contents of @file{foo.doctitle},
which should be a single line of @var{text}, is inserted in the
Texinfo document as @code{@@lydoctitle @var{text}}.
@code{@@lydoctitle} should be a macro defined in the Texinfo document.
Specify the document type to process: @code{html}, @code{latex},
@code{texi} (the default) or @code{docbook}. If this option is missing,
@command{lilypond-book} tries to detect the format automatically, see
-@ref{Filename extensions}. Currently, @code{texi} is the same as
+@ref{Filename extensions}. Currently, @code{texi} is the same as
@code{texi-html}.
@c This complicated detail is not implemented, comment it out -jm
example.
@itemx --left-padding=@var{amount}
-Pad EPS boxes by this much. @var{amount} is measured in millimeters,
+Pad EPS boxes by this much. @var{amount} is measured in millimeters,
and is 3.0 by default. This option should be used if the lines of
music stick out of the right margin.
The fonts of snippets set with LilyPond will have to be set from
inside
-of the snippet. For this you should read the AU on how to use
+of the snippet. For this you should read the AU on how to use
lilypond-book.
\selectlanguage{ngerman}
@end verbatim
+@node Sharing the table of contents
+@section Sharing the table of contents
+
+These functions already exist in the OrchestralLily package:
+
+@example
+@url{http://repo.or.cz/w/orchestrallily.git}
+@end example
+
+For greater flexibility in text handling, some users prefer to
+export the table of contents from lilypond and read it into
+@LaTeX{}.
+
+@subsubheading Exporting the ToC from LilyPond
+
+This assumes that your score has multiple movements in the same lilypond
+output file.
+
+@smallexample
+#(define (oly:create-toc-file layout pages)
+ (let* ((label-table (ly:output-def-lookup layout 'label-page-table)))
+ (if (not (null? label-table))
+ (let* ((format-line (lambda (toc-item)
+ (let* ((label (car toc-item))
+ (text (caddr toc-item))
+ (label-page (and (list? label-table)
+ (assoc label label-table)))
+ (page (and label-page (cdr label-page))))
+ (format #f "~a, section, 1, @{~a@}, ~a" page text label))))
+ (formatted-toc-items (map format-line (toc-items)))
+ (whole-string (string-join formatted-toc-items ",\n"))
+ (output-name (ly:parser-output-name parser))
+ (outfilename (format "~a.toc" output-name))
+ (outfile (open-output-file outfilename)))
+ (if (output-port? outfile)
+ (display whole-string outfile)
+ (ly:warning (_ "Unable to open output file ~a for the TOC information") outfilename))
+ (close-output-port outfile)))))
+
+\paper @{
+ #(define (page-post-process layout pages) (oly:create-toc-file layout pages))
+@}
+@end smallexample
+
+@subsubheading Importing the ToC into LaTeX
+
+In LaTeX, the header should include:
+
+@c no, this doesn't require the smallexample, but since the other
+@c two blocks on this page use it, I figured I might as well
+@c user it here as well, for consistency. -gp
+@smallexample
+\usepackage@{pdfpages@}
+\includescore@{nameofthescore@}
+@end smallexample
+
+@noindent
+where @code{\includescore} is defined as:
+
+@smallexample
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% \includescore@{PossibleExtension@}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% Read in the TOC entries for a PDF file from the corresponding .toc file.
+% This requires some heave latex tweaking, since reading in things from a file
+% and inserting it into the arguments of a macro is not (easily) possible
+
+% Solution by Patrick Fimml on #latex on April 18, 2009:
+% \readfile@{filename@}@{\variable@}
+% reads in the contents of the file into \variable (undefined if file
+% doesn't exist)
+\newread\readfile@@f
+\def\readfile@@line#1@{%
+@{\catcode`\^^M=10\global\read\readfile@@f to \readfile@@tmp@}%
+\edef\do@{\noexpand\g@@addto@@macro@{\noexpand#1@}@{\readfile@@tmp@}@}\do%
+\ifeof\readfile@@f\else%
+\readfile@@line@{#1@}%
+\fi%
+@}
+\def\readfile#1#2@{%
+\openin\readfile@@f=#1 %
+\ifeof\readfile@@f%
+\typeout@{No TOC file #1 available!@}%
+\else%
+\gdef#2@{@}%
+\readfile@@line@{#2@}%
+\fi
+\closein\readfile@@f%
+@}%
+
+
+\newcommand@{\includescore@}[1]@{
+\def\oly@@fname@{\oly@@basename\@@ifmtarg@{#1@}@{@}@{_#1@}@}
+\let\oly@@addtotoc\undefined
+\readfile@{\oly@@xxxxxxxxx@}@{\oly@@addtotoc@}
+\ifx\oly@@addtotoc\undefined
+\includepdf[pages=-]@{\oly@@fname@}
+\else
+\edef\includeit@{\noexpand\includepdf[pages=-,addtotoc=@{\oly@@addtotoc@}]
+@{\oly@@fname@}@}\includeit
+\fi
+@}
+@end smallexample
+
+
@node Alternate methods of mixing text and music
@section Alternative methods of mixing text and music