On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 7:41 PM, Aaron Dalton <aa...@daltons.ca> wrote: > My master's thesis is a modern edition of a book of 16th-century madrigals. > It is comprised of two parts: the first is all the discursive stuff, and > then the second is the text, scores, and apparatus. I simply have a single > .lytex file with entries like the following for each madrigal: > > \clearpage > \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{1. Amor, che sol dei cor leggiadri ha > cura} > \label{madrigal01} > \lilypondfile{/home/aaron/svn/scores/out/01-3-01.ly} > > In my case all the scores are in one place, so I simply \input this file > wherever I wish it to appear in the larger document. As you can see, you > can quite simply put a few madrigals in, then add some text, then do some > more scores, and back again. This is producing excellent results for me. >
Thanks to all for the tips. I did not think of using lilypond-book for a complete score sice I used it only for snippets in the text. I will try it right away! Apart from layout and co. I am also curious if anyone has experience in making printer proofs and printing lilypond output with high res offset printers, ad this will likley be the publisher's output. Cheers, Rodolfo _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user