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Node:Integrating HTML and music, Next:Music fragment options, Previous:Integrating LaTeX and music, Up:Integrating text and music with lilypond-book Integrating HTML and musicYou specify LilyPond code like this: <lilypond relative1 verbatim> \key c \minor r8 c16 b c8 g as c16 b c8 d | g,4 </lilypond> Then you run lilypond-book on it, and the result is a file you can process with LaTeX. The final result look like <lilypond relative1 verbatim> \key c \minor r8 c16 b c8 g as c16 b c8 d | g,4 </lilypond> For inline pictures, use Some music in <lilypond a b c/> a line of text. A special feature not (yet) available in other output formats, is the
<ly2dvifile>trip.ly</ly2dvifile>This runs trip.ly through ly2dvi (See also Invoking ly2dvi), and substitutes a preview image in the output. The image
links to a separate HTML file, so clicking it will take the viewer to
a menu, with links to images, midi and printouts.
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