Am 2009-05-21 um 02:39 schrieb Wei-Wei Guo:

I'd suggest using LaTeX with lilypond-book or ConTeXt with its LilyPond module for stuff like that - at least that's what I do for my songbooks.
BTW, all these functions are already in the development version of my OrchestralLily package (also the latex style file) at http://repo.or.cz/w/orchestrallily.git , but everything is still undocumented.

Thanks for all your kind answers. I just take the answer as 'no' for simplicity and
wait for ConTeXt coming into mature :)

Oh, I guess ConTeXt won't ever soon become mature, it's still full of the ardour of youth ;-) (I must update the LilyPond module once in a while to work with the latest beta of ConTeXt and LuaTeX - and sometimes even LilyPond changes syntax or call parameters.)

If you're looking for a mature, seldom changing solution, go with LaTeX.


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