-Setting run-time variables (`properties') is discussed in ref-TODO.
-
-
-@node Integrating text and music
-@section Integrating text and music
-
-@cindex La@TeX{}, music in
-@cindex HTML, music in
-@cindex Texinfo, music in
-Some texts include music examples. Examples are musicological
-treatises, songbooks or manuals like this. Such texts can be made by
-hand, simply by importing a PostScript figure into the word processor.
-However, there is an automated procedure to reduce the amount of work
-involved HTML, La@TeX{}, and Texinfo documents.
-
-A script called @code{lilypond-book} will extract the music fragments,
-run format them, and put back the resulting notation. This program is
-fully described in @ref{lilypond-book manual}. Here we show a small
-example. The example also contains explanatory text, so we will not
-comment on it further
-
-@example
-\documentclass[a4paper]@{article@}
-\begin@{document@}
-
-Documents for lilypond-book may freely mix music and text. For
-example,
-
-\begin@{lilypond@}
- \score @{ \notes \relative c' @{
- c2 g'2 \times 2/3 @{ f8 e d @} c'2 g4
- @} @}
-\end@{lilypond@}
-
-If there is no \verb+\score+ block in the fragment,
-\texttt@{lilypond-book@} will supply one
-
-\begin[quote]@{lilypond@}
- c'4
-\end@{lilypond@}
-
-\noindent
-In this example two things happened: a
-\verb+\score+ block was added, and the line width was set to natural
-length.