Yes, lot's of great stuff out there. What makes embedding (of some sort) attractive is formatted documents. LaTex and other *Tex will do this. Emacs is not designed for this. If one likes to manually insert TeX commands using a text editor (such as emacs), why not manually insert LilyPond entities and markup as well? If one wishes to work in a previewed mode, Frescobaldi (and Lied) can do Lilypond nicely. Oolilypond let's one do such very nicely from openoffice. However, this is more programming than scoring. More oriented towards singe-stave, exercises and such and full composition/notation. If one wants to work with a fully formatted document and edit score in a normal MIDI/graphical manner as well, one can cut and paste images from nted or mscore into openoffice quite nicely. The one thing this closed- source/microsoft thing gives one is integration. The big bullies as M$soft spent millions on research showing that folk will fork up dough for such convenience. I am not promoting this, just informing and hoping to spark a few ideas :-) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user