Hello, Another alternative is lyluatex, that you may find here : https://github.com/jperon/lyluatex.
For this to work, you'll have to use lualatex. Jacques Peron + Le 16 févr. 2017 14:32, "Urs Liska" <u...@openlilylib.org> a écrit : Am 16. Februar 2017 07:02:10 MEZ schrieb Don Gingrich < gingr...@internode.on.net>: >I've got a basic problem, and I'm not having much >joy with the documentation. > >Over the past few years I've created several scores >for folk songs. > >Now, I'm going to be doing a workshop discussing >their origins. > >What I'd like to create is: > ><title page in TeX> > ><text page discussing song 1 in TeX> > ><score of song one in ly > > ><text page discussing song 2 in TeX> > ><score of song 2 in ly > > >and so on > >I'm probably more familiar with LaTeX than >LilyPond, so I'd really prefer to do the cover >page and discussion in TeX and the scores >in LilyPond. If I don't misunderstand you I would compile the songs individually and include them using \includepdf. HTH Urs > >Note that some of the scores were originally >entered using MuseScore and the converted >using xml2ly -- so the LilyPond code is *ugly* >but works as a standalone score. In my copious >free time I'd like to shift these converted scores >into clean code, but it's in the "if it ain't broke....." >category unless the converted stuff is likely to be > breaking things. > >My minimal example winds up being several hundred >lines, so I've not included it. > >I tried this: > >\header { > title = "Eight miniatures" > composer = "Igor Stravinsky" >} >\score { > … > \header { piece = "Romanze" } >} >\markup { > …text of second verse… >} >\markup { > …text of third verse… >} >\score { > … > \header { piece = "Menuetto" } >} > >With including the score files and it >did not work. > >I tried this first: > >\documentclass[a4paper]{article} > >\begin{document} > >Documents for \verb+lilypond-book+ may freely mix music and text. >For example, > >Options are put in brackets. > >Larger examples can be put into a separate file, and introduced with >\verb+\lilypondfile+. > >\lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{MyFileName.ly} > >(If needed, replace @file{screech-and-boink.ly} by any @file{.ly} file >you put in the same directory as this file.) > >\end{document} > >And all that I got was the filename printed where the score should >have been. > >I also looked at the thread titled: >"Problem with lilypond-book and \markup blocks" from 2007 >But when I tried to add a header after the \score{ -- e.g. >\score { > \header{ > title = "some silly thing" > composer = "Not Mozart" > } > { > << > >The title and composer disappeared into the ether -- clearly >the method here only works for snippets, not full or multi-page >scores. > >I keep banging at this and getting nowhere. > > >As putting a bunch of individual scores together into a book may >be a more or less common task, a good template would be brilliant >and potentially useful for others > >Thanks, > >-Don > >-- >Don Gingrich > > > >_______________________________________________ >lilypond-user mailing list >lilypond-user@gnu.org >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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