You can also include .eps files in a \markup, so one solution is to manually
produce an .eps file with the desired content using LaTeX, and then include
it in the \markup.

  /Mats

Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/9/3, Francois Planiol-Auger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Is there a reverse way of lilypond-book,
I mean something to insert LaTeX-code in Lilypond-files like:

IIRC, this was possible several years ago, but the TeX backend has
been removed since 2.6 or 2.8. However, the \markup command itself is
often powerful enough to handle text formatting (you can still embed
native PostScript code, besides).

Regards,
Valentin


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