>> P.S. I am happy there are other solution other than lilypond-book, >> because to me it seems a very fragile solution (copying the doc and then >> composing manually), especially if you are embedding music in a complex >> LaTeX document. There is lyluatex with LuaLaTeX but I don't know if the >> output is the same in terms of quality > > If you’re talking about the lyluatex that Urs Liska was working on, > the quality is superb — if I only had time to retool my workflow, I > would probably move it all to that framework.
Actually I was referring to just the CTAN package lyluatex (https://ctan.org/pkg/lyluatex). Didn't know Urs Liska's lyluatexmp existed, tho for now it seem still WIP? Anyway, now I'll try tweaking a bit with \book{} commands, let's see if I can achieve what I need. For comparison, LaTeX's songs package (https://songs.sourceforge.net/) can change the type of document produced by changing one single option in the document preamble (say, from chorded to lyric). Let's see if I can do the same in Lilypond. -- Alessandro Bertulli