This sure doesn't help you, but just to report an experience...
I embedded something more than 100 lily pdf files in ConTeXt, then rendered with pdftex, having no problem at all (I filled in an A0 page).

-a-


On 26 Aug 2006, at 10:55, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:

Trevor Bača wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience successfully embedding lily pdf output
in InDesign?
I start by creating a new InDesign doc and then placing the
lily-generated pdf in the InDesign doc. Just to test I then export as
pdf, and the results are pretty bad. Staff lines, ledger lines, beams
and hairpins show up fine; but all noteheads, accidentals, and text
are missing. My conclusion is that all font elements are missing (the
cheese fonts for the music elemen ts, and New Century Schoolbook for
the text).

That's strange. Does it work when you install the LilyPond fonts into Windows/MacOS ?

So is there anyone out there putting lily-generated pdfs into InDesign
successfully?
(I would prefer to keep everything in lily, but using any fonts in
lily at all other than New Century Schoolbook causes explosions when I
send the pdf to the printers.)

That's strange. What platform are you on? The lily and NCSB aren't any special.


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