Am 04.04.2015 um 22:20 schrieb Michael Hendry:
On 4 Apr 2015, at 21:10, Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> wrote:



Am 4. April 2015 21:41:17 MESZ, schrieb Daniel Contreras 
<daniel.c.9...@gmail.com>:
subject line says it all, I want to use Lily Pond in a text document.
Can someone point me in the right direction to achieve this? Thanks a
bunch I am using version 2.18.
Ehm, and what program to produce the text document?

Daniel Contreras
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There is a plugin for OpenOffice called OOoLilypond which I used a couple of 
years ago. I can’t remember all the details of installation, etc, but 
essentially you create an ordinary OpenOffice Document, type in your text, and 
then switch over to the plugin and key in (or copy-and-paste) a fragment of 
lilypond code.

It does a very nice job of mixing text and engraved music.

Michael

At a more general level: What kind of scores do you want to use in the text document: "music examples" (i.e. single system excerpts), scores (i.e. multi system or even full-page) or inline within paragraphs?

Of course you can try to insert PDF, EPS, SVG or PNG files in text documents, then the option -dpreview may be of use for you (creating a cropped file with only the first system), or using \include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly", which will produce cropped PDF files for each system of your score.

HTH
Urs


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