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Re: Rakefile
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Malte Meyn |
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Re: Rakefile |
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Mon, 14 Jan 2019 12:09:52 +0100 |
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Am 14.01.19 um 11:33 schrieb Craig Dabelstein:
Hi lilyponders,
Does anyone use a Rakefile for automating their lilypond engraving and
would be willing to share an example file that I could follow?
Hi Craig,
I don’t know anything about Ruby and Rakefiles but I’ve used Makefiles
some times. Attached you can find a Makefile that can build the full
score, single movements of full score, all parts, midis, and even audios
(.wav) from those midis using fluidsynth. The project contains the
following files:
% all .ily files are included in other files
global.ily % global definitions
global_partitur.ily % global definitions for full score
III.ily % definitions for the four movements
II.ily
I.ily
IV.ily
% .ly files are compiled
midiIII.ly
midiII.ly
midiI.ly
midiIV.ly
PartiturIII.ly % full score, third movement
PartiturII.ly
PartiturI.ly
PartiturIV.ly
Partitur.ly % full score, complete
Stimmen.ly % all parts, complete, uses \bookOutputName to make oboeI.pdf
etc.
Probably that setup and the Makefile are far from perfect but it works
for me ;)
HTH
Malte
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- Rakefile, Craig Dabelstein, 2019/01/14
- Re: Rakefile,
Malte Meyn <=