> > Usually I don't try to typeset Title, poet, composer and so on via > > lilypond. It is often necessary for me to make a plain text and a music > > fragments side-by-side in single document (such as music manual or > > analytic article). For my puposes it is more convenient to work in a way > > described below: > > That is what lilypond-book is for.
Of course. lilypond-book does almost the same work OK. My method is my personal preference only. It is a little more convenient, if the same pieces must be contained in article as well as in musicbook. > > Furthermore, I have to produce VERY large (more than 100 pages) music > > pieces from time to time. ly2dvi often cannot handle them, but > > lilypond+latex can. > > 100+ Pages? That must be the conductor's score for a symphony. Not for symphony, but for opera :) > I have > done some large, multi-part scores but never hit the limits. > My suggestion: Just put ly2dvi to work on a huge piece. If it crashes, > post a bug report (with all the relevant error messages). Thank you. I will try to do it. -- Arkady _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
