Laura Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been using the \betweenLilyPondSystem hack that Adam describes in > a later post, and I agree that it's a pain. But I doubt that anything > else would be easy to implement.
A similar thread had suggestions not involving lilypond-book at all, e.g. pdflatex with the pdfpages package. lilypond-book works perfectly for small musical examples in a text document, but less well for e.g. a song book where each song needs its own page(s) anyway. I still don't have the perfect setup for a song book -- I'm struggling with what the perfect spacing, margins, font size etc should be -- but for what I'm working on now (a song book for male choir), pdflatex with pdfpages seems a better choice than lilypond-book at the moment. So, the question is: What are you trying to achieve? If you have your text and music on separate pages, like this: +------+ +------+------+ +------+------+ | | | text |music1| |music2|music2| | text | | text |music1| |music2|music2| ... | | | text |music1| |music2|music2| +------+ +------+------+ +------+------+ ...you may want to let Lilypond do the vertical spacing and insert the PDFs you get from Lilypond into the larger document. On the other hand, if what you want is more like this: +------+ +------+------+ +------+------+ | | | text |music1| | text |music3| | text | | text | text | |music3| text | ... | | |music1|music2| |music3|music4| +------+ +------+------+ +------+------+ ...then lilypond-book will work perfectly. (In the figures above, "music1", "music2" etc are separate pieces/lilypond files. Oh, and you'll want to view them with a fixed-width font.) (This doesn't answer the question you posed, though.) -- Arvid _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
