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Re: lilypond-book: Processing multiple lytex files with a single command


From: David Kastrup
Subject: Re: lilypond-book: Processing multiple lytex files with a single command
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:49:00 +0200
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tapani <address@hidden> writes:

> I managed to tweak this to make it work for my project. Thank you very much
> indeed!
>
> A further question:
>
> The way I have built my project is to have lots (100+) individual .lytex
> files, which are compiled and the resulting .tex files are included in a
> master .tex file (using \input). However, for that to work, the preambles of
> all the intermediate .tex files need to be removed (in my case, commented
> out), together with "\begin/end{document}".
>
> Can I use the makefile to do that: to read each individual .tex file, append
> a % sign on every line in the preamble, etc., and then compile the master
> file?
>
> My current makefile looks like this:
>
>
>
>
> tapani wrote
>> Thank you. I will give this a go.

That does not look like a Makefile.

At any rate, this looks like you could probably work with the "combine"
document class for combining several full LaTeX documents.

If your TeX installation has documentation installed, the command

    texdoc combine

should tell you more.

-- 
David Kastrup



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