To prevent the "Lily was here" line you put 'tagline = ""' in the
header block:
\header{
title = "A song"
composer = "me"
tagline = ""
}
Russell
Ton 't Lam writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a convenient way to enter Lilypond in Lyx.
> I don't mean to create a PS file
Jan Nieuwenhuizen schrieb:
> Btw, I've never quite understood, what *is* the advantage of Lyx over
> Emacs+auctex? This is a valid latex file, to be preprocessed by
> lilypond-book:
It's much easier if you used MS word. It has a GUI and you don't
need to know every command to write a document.
"Ton 't Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a convenient way to enter Lilypond in Lyx.
I don't know much about Lyx. Does Lyx allow verbatim latex inserts?
If so, try inserting
\begin{lilypond}
a b c
\end{lilypond}
and replace the compiling command 'latex' with a lilypond-book
Hello,
Is there a convenient way to enter Lilypond in Lyx.
I don't mean to create a PS file and ps2epsi, and then
have a full A4 page anyway. Thus if I enter one line
of music it will be expanded to one page anyway.
I also say 'Lily was here'. How to prevent that. I'm
happy to add a 'Hall of Fam