Sorry, I am back with my question about how to integrate lilypond into
pdftex

I have found that
\documentclass {article}

\begin {document}

This is an example \lilypond {c' d' e' f' g' a' b'}

\end  {document}

generates a eps file which can be eventually converted to pdf with
ghostview, the problem is that the conveted file takes a whole page and then
you really do not integrate the text and the music.

As you probably know, pdftext does not take eps files directly, you need to
convert them to pdf first.

Q: How can I get small .pdf files out of the lilypond output that can be
inserted in the text as figures or boxes without breaking the continuity of
the text?

I am sorry about bring this again, but I am investing a tremendous amount of
hours in doing this text and I am stop now.

Thanks

Carlos




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