> > No.  The right solution is to say
> > 
> >   \begin[noquote]{lilypond}
> >   ...
> >   \end{lilypond}
>  
> I cannot see any difference between 
> 
> \begin[noquote]{lilypond}
> 
> and
> 
> \begin{lilypond}
> 
> All but the first staves produce an Overfull \hbox (you can take a look at 
> http://www.math.unipd.it/~mcaliari/exe.ps)

Looking at the lilypond-book script, noquote doesn't make any
difference for LaTeX documents, only for texinfo.


> > or to say
> > 
> >   \parindent 0pt
> > 
> 
> I do not want to modify the indentation of all the document.
> 
> > I disagree.  The size of the lilypond box hasn't changed.  Only the
> > indentation of the surrounding text is respected.  Additionally, you
> > can now say
> > 
> >   \begin{center}
> >   \begin[noindent,noquote]{lilypond}
> >   ...
> >   \end{lilypond}

Yes, this is great, but I completely agree with Marco that
\begin{lilypond} ... \end{lilypond} should produce a reasonable
output without overfull hboxes by default.

   /Mats


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