Don't forget about OOoLilyPond, http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net/

  /Mats

Dominic Neumann wrote:
The only working thing I know is lilypond-book. Using the --pdf option
it creates a PDF-file for each line of music. You could use these
one-line-pdfs to insert into the documents. With a little
programming/scripting work you could also try to automate most of it.

Dominic


2007/4/2, Jason Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there any lilypond analog to latexit:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/math_science/latexit.html

Googling

lilypondit

and

lilypond latexit

didn't yield anything too promising.  For longer documents,
lilypond-book looks like it would be fantastic, but if I want to throw
one or two quick examples into a document, or a powerpoint slide or
something like that, it's hard to beat the click and drag model of
latexit.  If no such utility exists, does anyone have a sense of how
hard it might be to hack latexit to interpret lilypond?

Regards,

Jason


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