Thanks Urs,

I had to try many different combinations, and don't ask me why, but this is
what I eventually found worked:

@\crescHairpin{}

and

\lilyDynamics{ff}@

Why one of them needs the "@" symbol at the start and the other at the end
I don't know.

I still can't get any variation of @\textit{dim.}@ to work.

Craig


On Fri Feb 06 2015 at 8:37:56 AM Urs Liska <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Am 05.02.2015 um 23:19 schrieb Craig Dabelstein:
>
> Hi all,
>
>  I'm having some trouble getting the Lilyglyphs to display in Latex after
> exporting the annotate inp file.
>
>  Do you put the Lilyglyphs code into the annotate message section?
> e.g.
> message = "This \decrescHairpin\ is very long. Would a \textit{dim.} be
> better?"
>
>  or
>
>  message = "Should this \crescHairpin\ go all the way to the \ff?"
>
>  Many thanks,
>
>
> You can put arbitrary LaTeX code - and that includes lilyglyphs - in a
> message section, but you have to enclose everything in "@"-s.
> Normally LaTeX special characters are escaped so that they _print_ as
> desired, so
> message = "Here you should use \crescHairpin"
> would be translated to the following in the .inp file:
> {Here you should use \textbackslash crescHairpin}
>
> I think your above examples should be written as:
>
> message = "This @\decrescHairpin@ is very long. Would a @\textit{dim.}@
> be better?"
> message = "Should this @\crescHairpin@ go all the way to the
> @\lilyDynamics{ff}@"
>
> HTH
> Urs
>
>
>  Craig
>
>
>
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