For LilyPond through LaTeX, I know 3 solutions: - lilypond-book invocation, documented in the Lily docs
- Lyx has a LilyPond plug-in that's rather easy to use, but not recommended for massive scores (as a matter of fact it should be perfect for the "snippet" format you seem to be after) - jperon has implemented a LyLuaTex hack, available from GitHub: https://github.com/jperon/lyluatex/ Hope this helps, Jo' On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:49 AM +0200, "David Wright" <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk<mailto:lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk>> wrote: On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 21:37:21 (-0400), Aaron Fenker wrote: > I’ve been searching for an answer to this problem. I know it’s possible to > put two verses on the same line of music. This would be for liturgical > responses. I’ve found a booklet (PDF) that’s music was done in lilypond > with latex. I want to know how to do this. I’ve attached a screenshot. Any > help would be great! Thanks. I'm not quite sure what you mean... Do you want two objects like your screenshot placed on a line? Or do you want to reproduce what is in the screenshot? If the latter, you realise that you can put \set stanza = "℣." Ky -- ri -- e e -- le -- i -- son. \set stanza = "℟." Ky -- ri -- e e -- le -- i -- son. before any lyric syllable wherever it occurs (and stanza can be any old \markup you like). Cheers, David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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