Examples of the proper use of the lilypond filter could be deduced from
the test files and the Makefile, but not all users would know to
look there. The README has been updated to make this explicit. It
has also been revised to note that the test files can be compiled
with make.
Example conversion commands have also been added to the README,
for the benefit of new users.
The command-line examples contain a note about musical symbols in
running text with PDF output: one’s TeX engine of choice must be
configured to use a typeface that contains such glyphs as Unicode
characters.
Examples of the proper use of the lilypond filter could be deduced from the test files and the Makefile, but not all users would know to look there. The README has been updated to make this explicit. It has also been revised to note that the test files can be compiled with make.
Example conversion commands have also been added to the README, for the benefit of new users.
The command-line examples contain a note about musical symbols in running text with PDF output: one’s TeX engine of choice must be configured to use a typeface that contains such glyphs as Unicode characters.
See: https://github.com/pandoc/lua-filters/issues/167