-@menu
-* Integrating Texinfo and music::
-* Integrating LaTeX and music::
-* Integrating HTML and music::
-* Music fragment options::
-* Invoking lilypond-book::
-@end menu
+A script called @code{lilypond-book} will extract the music fragments,
+format them, and put back the resulting notation. Here we show a small
+example for use with La@TeX{}. The example also contains explanatory
+text, so we will not comment on it further.
+
+@quotation
+@verbatim
+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+\begin{document}
+
+Documents for @command{lilypond-book} may freely mix music and text.
+For example,
+
+\begin{lilypond}
+\relative c' {
+ c2 g'2 \times 2/3 { f8 e d } c'2 g4
+}
+\end{lilypond}
+
+Options are put in brackets.
+
+\begin[fragment,quote,staffsize=26,verbatim]{lilypond}
+ c'4 f16
+\end{lilypond}
+
+Larger examples can be put into a separate file, and introduced with
+\verb+\lilypondfile+.
+
+\lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{screech-boink.ly}
+
+\end{document}
+@end verbatim
+@end quotation
+
+Under Unix, you can view the results as follows
+
+@example
+cd input/tutorial
+mkdir -p out/
+lilypond-book --output=out lilybook.tex
+@emph{lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.5.0}
+@emph{Reading lilybook.tex...}
+@emph{..lots of stuff deleted..}
+@emph{Compiling out/lilybook.tex...}
+cd out
+latex lilybook
+@emph{lots of stuff deleted}
+xdvi lilybook
+@end example
+
+To convert the file into a PDF document, run the following commands
+
+@example
+dvips -Ppdf -u+lilypond -u+ec-mftrace lilybook
+ps2pdf lilybook.ps
+@end example