- Pdflatex is not the right choice.
You have to work with terminal, and I will say especially if you are
not skilled tex/latex user and you know exactly what is going on while
rendering tex file, like me. I use TexShop on MacOSX, but for lily I
switch to terminal.
So, if you follow *exactly* the instructions on the web page, it works.
(Here you will see that in order to have a pdf first you have to create
the dvi and then convert to pdf).
-a-
On 28 May 2005, at 00:08, Matthias Warkentin wrote:
Hi!
Can somebody explain me (and I do not understand much
of Latex nor Lilypond - yet, hopefully), how I can
integrate lilypond code in my tex-documents? I process
lilypond files under WindowsXP just by doubleclicking
and get beside others a tex-file.
Now the naive approach of just including this in my
tex-file and pdflatexing it was not successful; Latex
complained about missing fonts (feta and parmesan - I
have already tried copying those in the lilypond
directory in my Miktex, but then it complained about
"already existing files").
Also pdflatexing simple examples like lilbook.tex
didn't work - Latex does not know a Lilpond
environment.
I'm sorry if I ask "trivial" questions, but I have
tried to sort this out for some hours and think it's
better to ask for help.
I use Lilypond 2.4.3 and Miktex under WindowsXP.
It would be great if someone could help me!
Thanks,
Matthias
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