Doc the --pdf flag to lilypond-book.
+2006-08-02 Mats Bengtsson <mabe@drongo.s3.kth.se>
+
+ * Documentation/user/lilypond-book.itely (Invoking lilypond-book):
+ Doc the --pdf flag to lilypond-book.
+
2006-07-31 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@lilypond.org>
* Documentation/topdocs/NEWS.tely (Top): add description.
2006-07-31 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@lilypond.org>
* Documentation/topdocs/NEWS.tely (Top): add description.
processing.
@command{lilypond-book} can also create a PSFONTS file, which is required
processing.
@command{lilypond-book} can also create a PSFONTS file, which is required
-by @command{dvips} to produce Postscript and PDF files. You can call
-this file whatever you want as long as you refer to the same file when
-you call @command{dvips}.
+by @command{dvips} to produce Postscript and PDF files.
To produce PDF output from the lilypond-book file (here called
@code{yourfile.lytex}) via LaTeX, you should do
To produce PDF output from the lilypond-book file (here called
@code{yourfile.lytex}) via LaTeX, you should do
noteheads. This is normal; if you follow the instructions, they
will be included in the @file{.ps} and @file{.pdf} files.
noteheads. This is normal; if you follow the instructions, they
will be included in the @file{.ps} and @file{.pdf} files.
-To produce a PDF file through PDF(La)TeX, you should pass the options
-@code{-deps-font-load} and @code{--pdf} to the lilypond process, with
-the @code{--process} option of lilypond-book, e.g.
+To produce a PDF file through PDF(La)TeX, use
-lilypond-book --process='lilypond -deps-font-load --pdf' yourfile.pdftex
+lilypond-book --pdf yourfile.pdftex
+pdflatex yourfile.tex