See chapter 10.1.3 about the function I sponsored using the "-dclip-systems"
command line option.  If thats not the right chapter just search the manual
for "-dclip-systems".  You can output snippets to pdf and eps (eps is better
quality).  I'm outputting musical fragments into word processors and web
pages this way.  If you reference/link rather than imbed the fragments into
your document, then all you have to do is recompile lily to see the latest
fragments reflected in the document.




Nutsmuggler wrote:
> 
> Hello folks.
> I am completing a PhD thesis in LaTeX; I need to embed some fragments  
> of music; actually, at this stage I am using notes to show a prosodic  
> rhythm, and make  acomparison with music.
> Here is a sample, a snapshot from a Word draft:
> 
> http://www.cnomania.it/garage/joyce-fragment.jpg
> 
> As you see, I need to put just the notes; I guess this could be done  
> in Lilypond through the use of the Rhythmic staff.
> Here is what I've done so far:
> 
> \version "2.8.6"
> 
> \new RhythmicStaff {
>        \time 12/8
>      \partial 8
>       d8 d4 d8 d4 d8 d4 d8 d8 d8 d8  d4 d8 d4 d8 d4
>      }
> \addlyrics{ Some  TIME She  USED to PUT me THROUGH the re SPON se sof  
> the MASS }
> 
> Still, I have a number of problem.
> 1) I'd like to generate a 'small' pdf, to be embedded in a text,  
> rather than a regular page
> 2) I's like to eliminate the 'made with lilypond' text
> 3) Possibly, I'd like to make the rhythmic staff and the key transparent
> 4) I'd like to stretch the width  of the staff, that is, not as large  
> as the page (some fragments are very short)
> 
> Can you help with any of these points?
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> Davide
> 
> 
> 
> 
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