As you may have noticed, the system separators is not the only thing
that's not included when you use lilypond-book. Also such aspects as
the spacing between the systems is lost. The reason is that every
system is typeset as a separate .eps file, which LaTeX treats as a
separate figure. Of course, the reason is that LaTeX should take care
of the page breaking, but there are also clear disadvantages as you
have noticed.
What you can do is to define the LaTeX command \betweenLilyPondSystem
to do whatever you prefer, for example to print a system separator. I
don't have any good suggestion for what LaTeX symbol to use, for the
moment, though.
/Mats
Daniel Tonda wrote:
I don't seem to get the "//" systemSeparator when using latex and
lilypond.
I've been searching and can't find any pointers.
I put this code in a lilypond file, and when compiled by itself it
shows fine in the final pdf, but if I use it in latex I don't get
the separator.
\paper {
between-system-space = 1.5\cm
between-system-padding = #10
ragged-bottom=##f
ragged-last-bottom=##f
systemSeparatorMarkup = \slashSeparator
}
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