Hi, The 2.5.19 version of lilypond-book generates code like:
{% \parindent 0pt [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ifx\preLilyPondExample \undefined \relax \else \preLilyPondExample \fi \def\lilypondbook{}% \input lily-1105931465-systems.tex \ifx\postLilyPondExample \undefined \relax \else \postLilyPondExample \fi } First what is the code: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for? Second what is the point of putting the \preLilyPondExample and \postLilyPondExample macros where they are? If I want macros in _these_ places I can put them in the original latex file! It would make much more sense to put them between the systems (in lily-1105931465-systems.tex). Actually having read the documentation, that is where I expected them to be! This could be used to do things like control the gap between the systems or put wiggly lines between them etc. I use lilypond-book from within the LyX document processor, and have been writing a LyX converter to do it. (So that I can choose a LyX menu option to see my final file). Since I can edit lily-xxx..-systems.tex within this converter I can get the effect of putting a macro between the systems, but I think logically it is something that lilypond-book ought to do. regards Bernard -- Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel