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Re: Lilypond and Wordpress
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Laura Conrad |
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Re: Lilypond and Wordpress |
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Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:39:52 -0400 |
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>>>>> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Wilkes <address@hidden> writes:
Jonathan> Does anyone have some experience using
Jonathan> lilypond-book together with wordpress? I'd like to make
Jonathan> a blog entry in html, then run lilypond-book on it and
Jonathan> upload it to the webserver as a blog entry. But I'm
Jonathan> having to change all the image links to fit the
Jonathan> wordpress directory structure.
Why is that? My wordpress blog has lots of links to images outside of
the wordpress directory structure.
Jonathan> Does anyone have some tips on the best way to do blog
Jonathan> entries with lilypond snippets?
I haven't been doing a lot of it, and when I do it's generally to
things I've already published outside of the wordpress blog. But
getting the lilypond into a .png isn't a problem. I have a tool I
wrote to put an image into the wordpress media library, so I just say
"addmedia.py <filename>" and it tells me the link to use to reference
it.
I also do all my blog writing in html (using emacs psgml mode), and
use the "raw html" plugin to have wordpress render them.
I posted addmedia.py to my blog at
<http://serpentpublications.org/laymusic/?p=1353>.
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