Hello, I’m using Mac TexLive 2020 with all updates. TeXShop proposes only Lilypond and Lilypond-LaTeX as reasonable-looking engines.
Lilypond accepts only LilyPond code and works fine, but that’t not what I’m after. Using Lilypond-LaTeX with this contents: \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage{lyluatex} % ------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} % ------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{lilypond} \version "2.20.0" music = \relative { c d e } \score { \new ChoirStaff \with { instrumentName = "2 Fl." } << \new Staff { \transpose c c' \music } \new Staff { \clef bass \music } >> } \end{lilypond} % ------------------------------------------------------------------------- \end{document} % ------------------------------------------------------------------------- leads to: cp: No match. Usage: lilypond-book [OPTION]... FILE lilypond-book: error: no such option: --psfonts Something still escapes me... JM > Le 25 août 2020 à 20:50, Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> a écrit : > > Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2020, 18:30 +0200 schrieb Claire Meyer: >> @Gilles Sadowski : >> Thanks, it works! Interestingly, though, I had to iterate down to 16, >> because 19, 18, 17 and 20 produce bigger outputs than default. They all >> produce 5 pages. And yet, 20 is the default. If anyone can explain, I'd be >> more than happy (I imagine it's an interaction with lyluatex). > > 20 is the deafault for LilyPond. lyluatex calculates the default staffsize in > relation to the effective text fontsize if you don't set it explicitly. > >> >> @Brian Barker : >> Thank you for your input, and for confirming what a system is (so I won't be >> in doubt anymore). > > What you didn't tell us is whether you include the systems by system or by > pages. In the latter case all the page layout is done by LilyPond while in > the former each system is cropped and included in the document as a paragraph. >> >> @David Wright : >> ragged-last-bottom = ##f only works for the last system of the score, not >> the last system of the page, so it doesn't do what I was looking for, but >> thank you very much. >> >> @Jacques Menu : >> Sorry, I'm a linux user myself, so I have no idea how to make it work on mac. > > Not related to OS, but the manual is pretty comprehensive, I'd say: > http://mirrors.ctan.org/support/lyluatex/lyluatex.pdf > <http://mirrors.ctan.org/support/lyluatex/lyluatex.pdf> or `texdoc lyluatex` > typically in a terminal. > > HTH > Urs > >> >> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 5:55 PM Jacques Menu <imj-muz...@bluewin.ch >> <mailto:imj-muz...@bluewin.ch>> wrote: >>> Hello Claire, >>> >>> Can’t help you, since I’ve never been able to use lyluatex. >>> >>> Do you know of a tutorial about it’s use? I have Mac TexLive and LilyPond >>> 2.20 installed. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> JM >>> >>> > Le 25 août 2020 à 17:37, David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk >>> > <mailto:lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk>> a écrit : >>> > >>> > On Tue 25 Aug 2020 at 17:08:12 (+0200), Claire Meyer wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Let me preface with the fact that I'm not sure that a system is what I >>> >> think it is, for me, it's a "line" of all the staves of my score. >>> >> I'm using lyluatex to embed my music within a latex file, and on page 3, >>> >> the inter-system spacing seems off to me. Especially, I feel like I could >>> >> fit four systems on that page, and I only fit three, while on page 2 >>> >> lyluatex fits four systems without problem. On one hand, the systems have >>> >> roughly the same height, on the other hand, it might be that the four >>> >> systems together are just too big of a teeny tiny bit. >>> >> >>> >> [image: image.png] >>> >> >>> >> If someone could confirm that I can do nothing about it, or on the >>> >> contrary, how to make it fit the four systems, I'd be very grateful :) >>> > >>> > Would adding (or merging) >>> > >>> > \paper { >>> > ragged-last-bottom = ##f >>> > } >>> > >>> > produce a satisfactory layout over four pages for you? >>> > >>> > If you squeeze a fourth system onto page 3, you're left with >>> > two systems on page 4. To set the piece over three pages, you'd >>> > need to shrink the score to 11 systems, which is rather a lot. >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > David. >>> > >>>