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----- title: "Glyph - Compiling single Glyph files" content-type: page ----- <nav class="navigation"><a href="/glyph/book/compiling/compiling.html">← Compiling a project</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/index.html">Contents</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/compiling/programmatic_usage.html">Using Glyph programmatically →</a></nav> <p>Glyph's primary goal is to author complex documents like books or manuals. In order to do so, a Glyph project is required to keep everything organized and automated via a set of predefined conventions, exactly like Ruby on Rails or other similar frameworks do.</p> <p>If you want to write a one-page article or a short draft, however, creating and managing Glyph projects can be an unnecessary burden. Luckily, you don't have to: you can use Glyph to compile single files containing Glyph code, by adding one parameter (or two if you want to specify a custom destination file) to the <a href="/glyph/book/ref_commands.html#c_compile"><code>compile</code></a> command, like this:</p> <p> <code>glyph compile source.glyph destination.htm</code> </p> <p>This command will process a file called <code>source.glyph</code> and produce an HTML file called <code>destination.htm</code>.</p> <section class="section"> <header> <h3 id="lite_limitations" class="toc">Limitations</h1> </header> <p>This sort of “lite” mode comes with a few minor limitations:</p> <ul> <li>Snippets can only be defined inside the source file, using the <a href="/glyph/book/macros/macros_core.html#m_snippet_"><code>snippet:</code></a> macro.</li> <li>Project configuration settings can only be defined inside the source file, using the <a href="/glyph/book/macros/macros_core.html#m_config_"><code>config:</code></a> macro.</li> <li>Custom macros can only be defined inside the source file, using the <a href="/glyph/book/macros/macros_core.html#m_macro_"><code>macro:</code></a> macro.</li> <li>Images must be referenced with their absolute path, or a path relative to the current directory, and will not be copied anywhere when the output file is generated.</li> <li>Stylesheets must be referenced with their absolute path, or a path relative to the current directory, or the name of an existing Glyph <a href="/glyph/book/text_editing/stylesheets.html#default_stylesheets">system stylesheet</a>.</li> <li>The files included through the <a href="/glyph/book/macros/macros_core.html#m_include"><code>include</code></a> macro must be referenced with their absolute path, or a path relative to the current directory.</li> </ul> </section> <nav class="navigation"><a href="/glyph/book/compiling/compiling.html">← Compiling a project</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/index.html">Contents</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/compiling/programmatic_usage.html">Using Glyph programmatically →</a></nav> |