Urs, Actually, I didn't know about \includepdf. I use LaTex for papers and things, but I'm no guru. I'll check out \includepdf.
My interest in using lilypond-book is mostly a result of my needing to include front-matter (especially TOC) in the finished product. The scores are complete scores of folk songs (vocal line and chord-diagrams) that are 1-3 pages long. I use \lilypondfile to get them into LaTex. I'll try \includepdf, but the main thing is that I need TOC entries for each piece. I expect to be doing more books like this and I'd rather have a solid lilypond/latex system than go trying to learn scribus or something. For this project, my stop-gap measure has been to make the TOC separately in LaTex (manually entering page numbers from my lilypond output) then tacking the pdf's together with pdfjam. It winds up like this: http://jboor.net/roz/book/bookRozTOC2.pdf This is fine, but if I later do one that requires an afterword or introductions to each piece, I'll need to be able to switch back and forth between LaTex and lilypond while keeping page-numbering consistent. Thanks for your quick response. -Jeremy _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user