I use Mac OS X. Lilypond version 2.8.5-1
Cool. OK, then assume your input file is named sample.lytex. (Naming it "sample.tex" would also work, but you'll probably want that name for something else, as you'll see.) You probably can't do this within TexShop (I don't use it), so fire up a Terminal and change to whatever directory your files are in. Type: lilypond-book --psfonts sample.lytex You'll probably get some messages of various sorts. If they don't look like error messages, you can proceed. If they do look like error messages, there's probably something weird in the input file (sample.lytex) that you need to fix. Assuming there were no errors, lilypond-book created a new file named "sample.tex" (which is why you don't want to use that name for your input file in the first step). So feed that file to LaTex by typing this at the command prompt: latex sample.tex Again, you'll get messages. If none of them are fatal errors, you can proceed with: dvips -o -h sample.psfonts -Ppdf sample.dvi It might complain about missing fonts, but that shouldn't matter. You should be able to type: ps2pdf sample.ps This will produce sample.pdf, which is your output file. BTW, I would avoid using the \begin{lilypond} syntax and go with \lilypondfile instead. That way, you can test all the lilypond files and get the bugs out of them first. It might be possible to do all this with TexShop if it has a command shell in it somewhere. I'm still new to OSX and hadn't even heard of it before, so I might try it and see what happens. Geoff _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user