Have you tried using mudela-book. It can take a LaTeX
document with inline Mudela blocks, run Lilypond on each 
fragment and generate a pure LaTeX file which includes the
Lilypond generated TeX code at the corresponding places.
Even if you do the same procedure by hand, why not include
the TeX code instead of the EPS files. This should let LaTeX
handle the page breaking in an optimal fashion.

    /Mats


> I am working on typesetting an oud tutor using LaTeX and LilyPond.
> For integrating the scores for the exercises into the text, I convert
> the DVI files generated by Lily to EPS files which I include in the
> LaTeX document. Works fine.
> 
> However, I do not get any form of page breaking; an exercise is one
> image and either fits on one page or doesn't fit at all. I'd like to
> be able to obtain one EPS file per line of score, then LaTeX would
> automatically take care of pagination.
> 
> I can imagine manipulating the TeX files produced by Lily to
> extract individual lines, but perhaps there is an easier solution,
> which I just fail to find. Any suggestions?
> 
> Konrad.
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