Hi all,

the thread "state-of-the-art for algorithmic hooks and Lilypond+(La)TeX"
caught my eye because I recently started documenting what I'm studying in
music and because I often stumble upon pdf's in imslp, method-books for
guitar and piano, which use a lot of text and scores (obviously). In the
case of the old method-books, like for guitar of Guiliani, Aguado, etc...
the main element are scores and text is merely explanation, in other words
the focus is on the scores, but more advanced text handling would be
welcome.

I've been working one way in latex, adding scores as "by lilypond rendered
images", and I have been experimenting with adding text in \markuplist
blocks with scores. Both work 'ok' but of course latex is way more advanced
for text and on the other hand, having to crop each png rendered image is
quite a cumbersome task.

So far I've only seen documentation and discussion about inserting lilypond
code into a latex document. I've tried it, but it gets fairly technical for
me, and I often include lilypond files in others, which makes it even more
complicated to use lilypond-book.

I don't think it is possible now, but maybe it would be interesting to work
the other way round: inserting latex code in a lilypond file. Or would it
be possible? :-)

grtz,
Bart

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