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3.2.3 HTML
lilypond-book
provides the following commands and environments to
include music in HTML files:
-
the
<lilypond … />
command, where you can directly enter short lilypond code -
the
<lilyond>…</lilypond>
environment, where you can directly enter longer lilypond code -
the
<lilypondfile>…</lilypondfile>
command to insert a lilypond file -
the
<musicxmlfile>…</musicxmlfile>
command to insert a MusicXML file, which will be processed bymusicxml2ly
andlilypond
.
In the input file, music is specified with any of the following commands:
<lilypond options go here> YOUR LILYPOND CODE </lilypond> <lilypond options go here: YOUR LILYPOND CODE /> <lilypondfile options go here>filename</lilypondfile> <musicxmlfile options go here>filename</musicxmlfile>
For example, you can write
<lilypond fragment relative=2> \key c \minor c4 es g2 </lilypond>
lilypond-book
then produces an HTML file with appropriate image
tags for the music fragments:
For inline pictures, use <lilypond … />
, where the options
are separated by a colon from the music, for example
Some music in <lilypond relative=2: a b c/> a line of text.
To include separate files, say
<lilypondfile option1 option2 …>filename</lilypondfile>
<musicxmlfile>
uses the same syntax as <lilypondfile>
, but
simply references a MusicXML file rather than a LilyPond file.
For a list of options to use with the lilypond
or
lilypondfile
tags, see Music fragment options.
Additionally, <lilypondversion/>
displays the current version
of lilypond.
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