My workaround for this problem:
Put the line:
\newcommand{\betweenLilyPondSystem}[1]{\linebreak}
in the preamble of the Lytex file.
But there are still some alignment problems I tried to solve with something
like:
\newcommand{\preLilyPondExample}{%
\begin{figure}[t]%
%\begin{flushright}%
%\leavevmode%
\centering%
}%
\newcommand{\postLilyPondExample}{%
%\end{flushright}%
\end{figure}%
}%
without success.
Georg
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Subject: lilypond-book problem remains in 2.6.1
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The output issues I posted about earlier (to lilypond-user only) remain
under 2.6.1, although the other bugs I ran into are now fixed.
http://nhaggin.freeshell.org/lilybook-trouble/
Again, note the vertical placement of staves in hymnal.pdf.
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