Sorry, of course I mean lilypond-book.

If you want to use it in Cygwin, make sure to first rerun the
setup.exe installation program for Cygwin and add the two
packages called tetex-base and tetex-extra to get a full
TeX installation. However, as you have noted, there is no
support for pdflatex in lilypond-book. In the lilypond-book manual,
you  will find isntructions on how to obtain nice PDF files using
dvips + ps2pdf.

    /Mats

Quoting John Wiedenhoeft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Friday 04 March 2005 18.05, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> >I would recommend latex-book. A simple example could look somewhat like:
> >\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
> >\begin{document}
> >
> >\lilypondfile{myfile.ly}
> >...
> >
> >\end{document}
>
> Do you mean lilypond-book, or is this another way of writing
> musicological documents (which is my primary interest in lilypond). I
> was not able to find latex-book in the manual, and www search returned
> thousands of results - books on latex...
>
> If it really is an alternative to lilypond-book, I'd appreciate some
> information on it, because lilypond-book produces rather odd output on
> my win xp machine, and seems not to have pdflatex support, i.e. no
> thumbnails, hyperlinks and no advanced use of the beamer class (at least
> not to my knowledge).
>
> Best regards,
> John
>
>
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