I figured that out, and even wrote a shell script that handles the whole job.
The new question is this:
My lilypond code is embedded in chapter1.latex. Chapter One of my book is a
separate file which contains no \documentclass{} heading. Lilypond-book
doesn't like this. How is this handled?
Lyle
On Friday 30 July 2004 2:54 am, you wrote:
> Lyle Raymond wrote:
> > Yesterday I posted a question regarding a problem I was having with
> > lilypond-book (see original text below). I since discovered that the
> > problem lies in using pdflatex to render the output. Is there a fix?
>
> Not at the moment, since the TeX code generated by LilyPond that is
> included for each \begin{lilypond}...\end{lilypond} contains embedded
> Postscript commands that pdflatex cannot handle.
> The recommended solution for the moment is latex+dvips+ps2pdf, see
> the manual of lilypond-book for details.
>
> /Mats
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