There's a complete example of LaTeX and texinfo in the 2.5 manual.
Look in the "example templates" section.

- Graham

On 24-Feb-05, at 12:59 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Don't use texinfo. I definitely recommend to use LaTeX instead to write
the document. You can find a full example of a lilypond-book LaTeX
document in the manual. For an introduction to LaTeX, I recommend
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/lshort.pdf

  /Mats


Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
Hi list.
I'm trying to start with lilypond book, for I want to translate a counterpoint treaty (16th century)
from english to french.
I'm beginning to understand texinfo, but I can't manage to insert lily code (when I run texinfo, it
says that it doesn't know where lily is..).
Can anyone send me a lily book full sample, so I can start with more easely ?
Best regards !
JMArc
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