I’ve got some SVG images I would like to embed in \markup blocks. I’ve been searching the documentation and the archives for information on how to do this, but without success. If it’s been discussed before, the results are getting lost in all of the discussion about SVG output, so I’m not finding them (and the search interface doesn’t easily allow complex searches).
In a nutshell, I’d like to do one of the following: 1. Use an SVG description of a shape directly in a \markup block. (I want something entirely portable within a single Lilypond file, rather than referencing external files, hence the desire to have it directly in the \markup block.) 2. Convert the SVG description to appropriate native Lilypond drawing commands. (I’m guessing this is entirely trivial for someone who knows what to do, but I don’t.) I have no preference for which one I use, as long as I don’t have to set and mess with numbers by trial and error to get the right shape. Does anyone know of anything online about how to do this? -Arle P.S., for a concrete example of the kind of thing I want to do, I’d like to convert an SVG string such as this: <path class="st0" d="M2.94,8.32L0,0h1.38L3.1,5.36L4.56,0h0.68L2.94,8.32z”/> (This basically draws a “V”, but not all of them are this simple.) And be able to create a \markup object so I could apply this as a custom articulation to a note. <eof>