You can generate your own lilypond scores page at www.omet.ca. Just upload
your sources, compile them, and you'll get a page like this:

http://www.omet.ca/scores/Mike_Blackstock_2/


It also also has musicXML to lilypond conversion online; there's lots of
musicXML scores out there on the web.

Cheers,
Mike

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Keehun Nam <kee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear lovely LilyPond community,
>
> I am wondering if there's already a public repository to upload LilyPond
> code of full works that are not just useful snippets (which already
> exists). If one doesn't already exist, would it be useful for people if I
> set one up?
>
> I use Git version control for all my LilyPond files as well as Dropbox's
> versioned backups. Does anyone else do the same? This is the main reason
> why I use LilyPond--plain text source files compared to the proprietary
> formats of Sibelius and Finale. I also use LilyPond to typeset
> already-printed scores for extremely clear-er parts and larger and crisper
> scores (a lot of it under copyright which wouldn't allow me to share them).
> Why do you use LilyPond? Are you all mainly composers? Music typesetters?
>
> Thank you,
> Keehun
>
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