Dominic Neumann <mail <at> dominicneumann.de> writes: > > Hi,I´m quite new to lilypond but I´m already fascinated. I want to layout a whole songbook with about 200 songs. Until now I worked with Sibelius and now I´m thinking of typesetting that songbook with lilypond. But there are some things to consider and I hop e you can help me a bit: > 1) Should I only work with lilypond or better mit LaTeX and lilypond-book (I already work with LaTeX)? There are not many texts to add to the songbook.I want to have a song number next to each song (on the top outer corner of the page). > 2) If I do it without LaTeX, only using lilypond: I think it would be a good way to have one file for each song in the songbook. But there are other problems: The identifiers I use for verselyrics or harmonies have to be unique project-wide, don´t they? > In that case I could try to do it without identifiers - that wouldn´t be a big problem.At first, these are my question - I think, later there´ll be more ...Thankstabster > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user <at> gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > Hi Dominic,
I am working on a book of tunes using LaTeX and Lilypond-book. It is very handy having all the features like table of contents, fancy headers etc. Adding a large number of tunes at once is slow, as there is a limit on how many new lilypond fragments will be rendered in one go. regards, Stephen _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user