It should certainly work if you add
\usepackage{times}
and call dvips with the flag -Ppdf.
For the option with cm-super, I have never used it myself, since
we purchased the corresponding Type1 fonts from Micropress before
cm-super was available, but I would be surprised if that alternative
didn't
The simple answer is that lilypond-book doesn't support pdflatex
at the moment. It shouldn't be too difficult to add such a feature,
since lilypond-bin can create output files that pdftex can process,
the problem is that the pdftex output format is not very actively
supported.
However, it should
At 23.03.2004 16:57, you wrote:
The simple answer is that lilypond-book doesn't support pdflatex
at the moment. It shouldn't be too difficult to add such a feature,
since lilypond-bin can create output files that pdftex can process,
the problem is that the pdftex output format is not very actively