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Inserting an inline Tie/Slur Symbol in LaTeX Documents Using LilyPond or
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Peter X |
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Inserting an inline Tie/Slur Symbol in LaTeX Documents Using LilyPond or Other Methods |
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Wed, 21 Aug 2024 19:12:04 -0700 |
Dear LilyPond Community,
I am currently working on a project where I need to incorporate musical notation symbols directly into a LaTeX document. Specifically, I am looking for a way to insert a tie or slur symbol (the curved line connecting two notes) as an inline element within the text.
I understand that it might be possible to achieve this using LilyPond embedded within LaTeX, but I am seeking guidance on the best practices for doing so. If anyone has experience with this or could suggest a reliable method—whether using LilyPond or another LaTeX package—I would greatly appreciate your insights.
Additionally, if there is a specific glyph that represents a tie/slur symbol that can be used within LaTeX, I would be interested in learning about that as well.
Thank you in advance for your assistance and for any examples or advice you can provide.
Best regards,
Peter
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