On Sat, 21 Sep 2002 20:09:52 Graham Percival wrote: > On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 06:06:27 -0600 > "Oscar A. Valdez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > El jue, 19-09-2002 a las 06:41, Mats Bengtsson escribió: > > > ... This is exactly why I proposed the > > > alternative solution to use lilypond-book instead, where > > > you have full control over the layout. > > > > On the attached .ly file, lilypond-book.and then dvips produce only the > > fist staff (Staff = Celeb) and its lyrics, but not the second staff nor > > its lyrics (Staff = Resp). > > Have you read the lilypond-book section of the manual? > > > What should I do to get both staffs on the final .ps file? > > I imagine that you should seperate the \scores into seperate files, and then > include them seperately in your latex file. Refer to the lilypond-book docs. > > Cheers, > - Graham
And get the notes out of those \lilypondfiles. If your scores have more than one part, use sly for the notes. Then make one .ly file or as many different ones as you need, probably one will do, as a template and build the \lilypondfiles with a script. I have found this a very good way to proceed, except that I haven't had any reason to use sly to do it, because my scores in this particular project only have one part. I did not do that with the Ten Lessons at openguitar.com, I used \begin\end{lilypond}, but I wish I had. It would have made the upgrade to 1.6.2 a lot less painful, and saved me hours. DaveA _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user